Help Skagit Land Trust plant native species at Diobsud Creek! This beautiful forested property along Diobsud Creek is home to many key wildlife species. Salmonids, including Coho, Sockeye, Pink, Chinook, Chum, Cutthroat, Steelhead, Rainbow Trout, and Bull Trout, have all been known to use the creek. Additionally, starting in 2017 Grey Wolves have been known to use the area. The Diobsud Wolf pack was named in 2018. As Washington's western-most wolf pack, it is likely that the Diobsud Creek Conservation Area also provides habitat for this pack. We will be planting native trees and shrubs in the open areas where the old home site once stood. This will encourage native re-vegetation of these areas and ensure this property continues to provide habitat for the wildlife of this area. More details and RSVP form at website below.
Saturday Apr 4, 2020
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Diobsud Creek Conservation Area - Marblemount
Free! RSVP for details and directions/carpool options.
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