Join us for a stroll through the former Wayne Golf Course in Bothell on August 7th from 12pm – 1pm! The walking tour is designed to educate and teach on the work Whale Scout is doing at the park, why it’s important for the health of our local salmon and orcas, and its impact on …
Monthly Archives: July 2024
Kayak River Tour with Mid-Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group
Sign up here! Come tour the Sammamish River from the point of view of a salmon! Whale Scout and Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group staff will offer educational background on the river, its history, and how habitat restoration currently underway is benefitting fish and wildlife species. Location: Meet at the Park at Bothell Landing near …
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Paint in the Park
Sign up here! Come paint amongst the trees at the former Wayne Golf Course in Bothell! Sign up to save your spot to paint in the park with Rachael Kutz of Whale Scout. As a local artist and staff at Whale Scout, Rachael will share her passion and appreciation for nature and knowledge about salmon …
Mason Bee Habitat Building
Sign up here! Sign up to save your spot to build mason bee habitats at the former Wayne Golf Course with Rachael Kutz of Whale Scout. Rachael will share her passion and appreciation for nature (including pollinators!) and knowledge about salmon restoration. Tour our restoration sites benefitting pollinators before making your own take-home mason bee …
Rock Painting
Sign up here! Help us paint rocks for our native plants! Rocks and all painting supplies will be provided. Be sure to bring water and sunscreen. Sign up to save your spot to paint rocks in the park with Rachael Kutz of Whale Scout. As a local artist and staff at Whale Scout, Rachael will …
Paint in the Park
Spots are limited! Sign up here! Come paint amongst the trees at the former Wayne Golf Course in Bothell! Sign up to save your spot to paint in the park with Rachael Kutz of Whale Scout. As a local artist and staff at Whale Scout, Rachael will share her passion and appreciation for nature and …
Habitat Restoration Event
Sign up here! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to care for new native plantings …
Habitat Restoration
Sign up here! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to care for new native plantings …