Dungeness River

The Dungeness River begins at some of the highest peaks in the Olympic Mountains (Mt. Deception - 7,788 ft. and Mt. Constance - 7,756 ft.) and flows 32 miles to the Dungeness Bay estuary. We will be working with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Natural Resources to reforest land right along the river. We'll be planting Western Red Cedar, Grand Fir, ... Read More

Siebert Creek

Siebert Creek watershed has been a focal point for community-based restoration and habitat protection over the last decade. Siebert Creek Conservation Area is a 38.5 acre parcel along Siebert Creek between Port Angeles and Sequim. Volunteers will plant native trees and shrubs. There is a nice forested trail to an overlook of Siebert Creek and the site is located adjacent ... Read More

10/16 Orca Recovery Day Planting Party

Come join us in celebrating Orca Recovery Day as NOSC and the Jefferson County Conservation District team up for a planting event at the Snow Creek Estuary! This estuary is important habitat for Endangered Hood Canal summer chum salmon. Recent studies have shown that when Chinook salmon, the preferred prey of Southern Resident Orcas, is in short supply, they’ll supplement ... Read More

Orca Recovery Day @ Snow Creek Estuary

In partnership with the Jefferson County Conservation District and Jefferson Land Trust, we are hosting a community planting and stewardship event at Snow Creek Estuary Preserve. Volunteers will plant native shrubs and mulch plants to help improve their survival. All are welcome!