Our local southern resident orcas rely on the endangered chinook salmon as their main food source to survive. Due to habitat loss, climate change, and increased pollution, it has become even more difficult for migrating salmon to make the journey home to grow their population. In order to save our orcas, we must start with our salmon. Join Sound Salmon Solutions in celebration of Orca Recovery Day by planting native trees and shrubs along the North Fork Stillaguamish River to restore salmon spawning habitat which will in turn support the recovery of our southern resident orcas. Volunteers ages 5+ with parent/guardian are encouraged to join us. Exact location will be shared with registered participants.
Questions? Please email brittany@soundsalmonsolutions.org
Want to learn more about Orca Recovery Day? Visit https://betterground.org/ord/