Coho Spawner Survey Training

Finnriver Farm & Cidery 124 Center Road, Chimacum, WA

Coho season is nearly upon us on Chimacum Creek and nearby watersheds. As such, the Salmon Coalition will be hosting its annual coho survey training at Finnriver Farm and Cidery on Tuesday, November 12th from 10am to 12 pm. We’re looking for enthusiastic, able-bodied volunteers to walk the creek and its tributaries in search of coho and the nests, or redds, ... Read More

Volunteer Planting – Dungeness River

Dungeness River

Join NOSC on January 11th to plant trees and shrubs along the Dungeness River! New growth on plants at the Caldero Side Channel Project in Spring 2024. Photo by NOSC. As part of an ongoing riparian forest restoration project, we will be returning to the Dungeness River to plant trees and shrubs along the Caldero Side Channel Project (on Fish ... Read More

MLK Jr. Day of Service Volunteer Planting – Discovery Bay

Discovery Bay Fairmount Road, Discovery Bay, WA, United States

Join NOSC on January 20th to plant trees and shrubs at Discovery Bay! A newly planted tree, with gloves and a shovel. Photo by Lindsey Aspelund. Are you hoping to spend this Martin Luther King Jr. Day doing something that will have a lasting impact on your local community? Would you like to improve salmon habitat for years to come? ... Read More

Winter Twig Identification Course – Clallam County

Lyre Conservation Area Reynold Rd, Port Angeles, Washington, United States

Join NOSC to learn how to identify winter twigs! **REGISTRATION FULL** If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please reach out to outreach@nosc.org  Are you interested in plant identification? Have you wondered what the bare twigs you see throughout winter will grow into? Join us as we host winter twig identification courses in both Clallam and Jefferson ... Read More

Volunteer Planting – Serenity Lane

Serenity Lane Otter Way, Sequim, WA, United States

Join NOSC on January 25th to plant trees and shrubs along the Dungeness River! An aerial image of the Dungeness River, taken in 2020. Photo by John Gussman. As part of an ongoing riparian forest restoration project, we will be returning to the Dungeness River to plant trees and shrubs at the Serenity Lane Riparian Restoration Project. In previous years, ... Read More