Help Skagit Land Trust plant native species at Cumberland Creek! The property was acquired primarily to protect the salmon habitat found in the swales and side channels present on the property, and as a final part of a larger restoration effort to allow the Skagit to reclaim the Cumberland peninsula. The majority of the property features young forest, dominated by deciduous trees and a few interspersed conifers. Cumberland Creek is used as habitat for salmon, coyotes, deer, elk, beaver and various birds. It also has great access to the Skagit River and a trail network! Skagit Land Trust will provide tools, gloves, and refreshments. Please wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. We will provide training for the task at hand. More details and RSVP form at website below.
Saturday Mar 7, 2020
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST
Cumberland Creek - east of Day Creek off the South Skagit Hwy
Free! RSVP for details and directions/carpool options.
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