Help restore salmon habitat near Salmon Creek

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is seeking volunteers to plant trees along Salmon Creek from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, and Saturday, March 2.

Volunteers will plant trees along a stretch of Salmon Creek, in order to restore the quality of riparian habitat along the creek corridor.

The creek has an infestation of reed canarygrass that is preventing the growth of native riparian trees and shrubs.

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The site is located near the confluence of Snow and Salmon Creek near Discovery Bay, and is home to summer chum and coho salmon, coalition members said.

“It is also an area where many land owners and organizations come together to collaborate on the restoration of the riparian and nearshore habitat,” Owen French, a Washington Conservation Corps Crew Supervisor who led the original planting of this site in 2003, said.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Olympic Salmon Coalition, Jefferson Land Trust, Jefferson County Conservation District, Washington Conservation Corps and others have worked together for more than 15 years to restore the area, French said.

Since 2003 projects have extended out to the estuary and bay and miles upstream on both public and private lands.

Tools and gloves will be provided, but are in limited supply so participants are encouraged to bring their own — along with a warm, waterproof clothes and boots, water and a lunch. Snacks, tea and coffee are provided. Bring warm, waterproof clothes and boots, water, and a lunch.

RSVP to receive more details www.nosc.org and clicking on the “RSVP” button on the home page.

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is a non-regulatory, nonprofit organization that works with willing landowners to perform salmon habitat restoration and education on the North Olympic Peninsula. Founded in 1990 by a group of community volunteers, the North Olympic Salmon Coalition was formed as one of 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups in Washington State.

For more information, call 360-379-8051 or email to volunteer@nosc.org.