You are invited! - Bellevue · You are invited! SALMON WATCHER Join us to learn about the salmon...

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You are invited! SALMON WATCHER Join us to learn about the salmon who are returning to spawn in our local streams! You can attend just this one event or become a volunteer Salmon Watcher to help observe and record salmon in Bellevue. Salmon Watcher Workshop Tuesday, September 19 7:00–9:00pm Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center Community Room 1625 118th Ave. SE, Bellevue The workshop will cover: • How to identify the salmon species you may see in our region • What salmon look for in stream habitat • What you can do in your daily life to help salmon At the end of the workshop you may sign up to watch for salmon and collect data during the fall spawning season. Alumni, come for a refresher course! We’ll help you choose a convenient site to watch. Then we ask you to try to visit your stream site twice a week for at least 15 minutes, record what you see, send in your observations monthly from September through December. The information helps us learn more about how salmon use our local streams, monitor fish use of restoration sites, and support professional salmon monitoring and recovery efforts. Registration appreciated! Tell Stream Team you will attend at [email protected] or 425-452-5200. Salmon Watchers NEEDED!

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You are invited!

SALMONWATCHER

Join us to learn about the salmon who are

returning to spawn in our local streams!

You can attend just this one event or

become a volunteer Salmon Watcher to help

observe and record salmon in Bellevue.

Salmon Watcher WorkshopTuesday, September 197:00–9:00pmMercer Slough Environmental Education Center Community Room1625 118th Ave. SE, Bellevue

The workshop will cover:• How to identify the salmon species you may see in our region• What salmon look for in stream habitat• What you can do in your daily life to help salmon

At the end of the workshop you may sign up to watch for salmon and collect data during the fall spawning season.

Alumni, come for a refresher course!

We’ll help you choose a convenient site to watch. Then we ask you to try to visit your stream site twice a week for at least 15 minutes, record what you see, send in your observations monthly from September through December. The information helps us learn more about how salmon use our local streams, monitor fish use of restoration sites, and support professional salmon monitoring and recovery efforts. Registration appreciated! Tell Stream Team you will attend at [email protected] or 425-452-5200.

Salmon Watchers NEEDED!