Now Seeking: Diverse Voices Student Leadership Program

Whale Scout, a nonprofit organization based in King County, Washington is looking for student interns for the summer session to assist with salmon habitat restoration and outreach and education activities with diverse audiences. Dedicated to protecting Pacific Northwest whales through land-based conservation experiences, Whale Scout takes a boots-on-the-ground approach to recovering endangered Southern Resident killer …

April 25th Earth Day Celebration

Sign up! Whale Scout is partnering with the City of Bothell for our annual Earth Day Celebration! Join us for: Why are we doing restoration?? Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving …

June 20th Restoration Event

Sign up! Whale Scout is partnering with Gay for Good to celebrate Pride Month and Orca Action Month! Members of G4G will be in attendance to speak about Pride Month and its importance. Whale Scout will help run a restoration activity along the Sammamish River to remove blackberries to help protect mature trees at the …

May 23rd Restoration Event

Sign up! Join us for a habitat restoration event! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to …

May 9th Restoration Event

Sign up! Join us for a habitat restoration event! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to …

Orca Action Month Kick-off Event

Sign up! Join us for a fun kick-off to Orca Action Month! Learn more about Orca Action Month here and other ways to protect our Southern Residents! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. …

March 28th Restoration Event

Sign up! Join us for a habitat restoration event! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to …

April 11th Restoration Event

Sign up! Join us for a habitat restoration event! Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish River as a migratory corridor. Improving the water quality in the river will help both struggling salmon populations and orcas. Join us to …