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Salmon Watchers

Salmon Watching Opportunities
The return of the salmon to the streams of their birth is a natural wonder of the Pacific Northwest. Bring your family to visit stream or hatchery & see this awe inspiring sight.

Click here for more information about salmon viewing opportunities in the Snoqualmie/Skykomish Watershed.

 

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Pitch In and Volunteer for Salmon Habitat!
Planting trees along stream banks help provide shade and keep water cool. Roots hold the banks in place and control runoff and erosion, to keep water cleaner. Please join us for one of these planting events!

Bert the Salmon

Salmon Friendly Living
People and fish rely on the same sources for clear, clean water. Car owner, homeowner and gardener practices are the greatest threat to salmon habitat in the pacific northwest. Here are a few things you can do to make King County fish friendly.


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For questions about the Fall for Salmon site, please contact Glynnis Vaughan, Public Affairs.


Department of Natural Resources & Parks

Updated: Aug. 26, 2007

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