Sign up! Bring your partner and 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 …
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Jan. 10th 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 …
First Day Hike!
Sign up! Start your year off right with a walking tour around the Former Wayne Golf Course. Learn about our past restoration work, and what’s to come for the 2026 year. Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in Puget Sound and beyond. Salmon use the Sammamish …
Holiday Silent Auction is Open!
Shop here! Whale Scout’s annual Holiday Silent Auction is officially live—and this year’s is extra special. More than 40 unique items, all generously donated by local artists, are available for bidding. Your participation directly supports our mission and helps us reach our goal of raising $8,000 for a new work truck used in vital salmon habitat restoration projects. What You’ll Find …
Dec. 20th Planting Event
Cancelled! 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 care …
Dec. 6th Planting 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 …
Nov. 22nd Planting 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 …
New Year Volunteer 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 …
Opt Outside Event
Sign up! Join us for a habitat restoration event and skip Black Friday shopping! Help restore salmon habitat by planting native plants along the Sammamish River! 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 …
Dine For Orcas
Join us for a Friends and Family Night! Come to help support Whale Scouts at Mcmenamins “Tavern on the Square” 50% of food and drink sales will go to our non-profit to help fund new native plants, equipment, and future projects. Endangered Southern Resident killer whales depend on salmon as a critical prey resource from watersheds in …