Stewards for Kokanee
Join this very special community stewardship event hosted by students from Gibson Ek High School in partnership with the Lake Sammamish Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership (UWRP), Trout Unlimited (TU), and Green Issaquah.
Students will lead the effort at Anthology Open Space to remove invasive species, primarily blackberry bushes, to clear space to native plant trees in the wetland area along a section of Tibbetts Creek. This special event is part of a Design Lab collaboration between Gibson Ek High School and Trout Unlimited focusing on kokanee salmon recovery and watershed health.
Registration is limited!
When: April 3rd, 2024 from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Where: Anthology Open Space, Issaquah (Directions)
Hosts: Gibson Ek High School, Trout Unlimited
What to bring
Closed-toed shoes are required.
Don’t forget your water, snacks, and any additional layers to keep yourself comfortable while you’re out.
We will provide the know-how, gloves, and tools, for everyone to be successful.
Parking
Specific parking directions will be emailed out prior to the event. There may be limited parking and carpooling is encouraged.
Accessibility
This event is family friendly and open to all ages. Stewardship activities will take place on uneven ground including grass, dirt, and boardwalk trails. There are no restroom facilities on site. We understand everyone experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. Please contact us in advance so that we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our event.
For any questions or additional information please contact: alix.lee-tigner@tu.org
The Lake Sammamish Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership is dedicated to connecting diverse local communities to nature and inspiring people to care for the Lake Sammamish Watershed.
This event is sponsored by Trout Unlimited and Green Issaquah, with funding from Forterra's Community Restoration Grant Program.