August 1st Restoration Event

Sign up here! 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 …

Pollinator Fest!

Whale Scout is invited to this year’s Pollinator Fest at 21 Acres in Woodinville, WA! Learn about pollinators, native plants, and how they are all connected to our protection of orcas. There will be so many fun activities for all ages, from education, entertainment, food, and garden tours. Join us for a jam-packed day celebrating …

March 21st 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 …

March 7th 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 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 …

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 …

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 …