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A Walk on the Dungeness

Join Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Clallam Conservation District staff for an educational walk along a historic floodplain of the Dungeness River at River’s Edge in Sequim. The Dungeness River has faced many challenges in the past century including winter flooding, low flows during summer months, and impacts to riparian habitat. Learn about past, present, and future projects designed to restore this watershed, which is home to threatened Chinook salmon that feed the southern resident Orcas .Come and learn about the importance of riparian buffers and how native fish populations are responding to work that has been implemented. The walk will involve roughly a half-mile to a mile of walking on uneven ground while walking through a recently planted floodplain. More info here: https://clallamcd.org/orcaevents.

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Riparian Buffer Maintenance on the Dungeness