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Berrydale Tree Forest Salmon Restoration Event (Earth Day)

  • 15632 Southeast 288th Lane Kent, WA, 98042 United States (map)

Join us to celebrate Earth Day at our newly added salmon restoration site on Big Soos Creek at the old Berrydale Christmas Tree Forest!

By restoring and planting trees and shrubs in key watersheds, we enhance riparian forests that provide essential habitat for salmon, which are a crucial food source for Southern Resident killer whales. These healthy ecosystems prevent riverbank erosion, regulate water temperatures favorable for juvenile salmon, and support insect populations that serve as vital prey during the salmon's early life stages, ultimately improving the overall health of the aquatic ecosystem.

Join Orca Conservancy along with our partner Free the Green and Women In Environment towards helping the endangered Southern Resident killer whale population by restoring critical salmon habitat within the Green-Duwamish Rivershed.

More Details:
What to bring: Boots or closed-toed shoes, weather-appropriate clothes, reusable water bottle
Provided: All tools and supplies. Fruit, juices, and snacks.
Family Friendly
Partners/supporters for 2025: Free the Green, King County (WRIA9), King County Parks, Mid-Sound Fisheries, Earth Corps, Green River Coalition.

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