Salmon Watch Field Trip
Packsaddle County Park 34519 N Santiam Hwy, Gates, Oregon, United StatesSalmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
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Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Come see Chinook salmon spawning in the North Santiam River and chat with experts about it. An experience of a lifetime!
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Marion Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Directors Meeting Wednesday, October 4, 2023 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm 10-04-23 DRAFT Agenda Join Zoom Meeting Call In Number: 1-253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 828 1950 3903 Passcode: 996693
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
First Fridays are held on the first Friday of every month (except July) from 12-1 pm via Zoom. Join Marion SWCD staff and subject matter experts to learn something new and ask questions about soil and water conservation and a wide array of related topics. Brian Bangs, Aquatic Ecologist with US Fish & Wildlife Service,