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Ediz Hook Volunteer Planting

Ediz Hook Volunteer Planting

Join the Conservation District and Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe to plant 1,500 plants and native dune grass on Ediz Hook. This is part of a large restoration project the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe completed in 2021 that involved removing piers and shoreline armoring such as concrete, riprap and metal, and replacing it with logs and clean beach sand. The ultimate goal of this project is to improve habitat for forage fish and marine birds, as well as create recreation opportunities.

LOCATION: Ediz Hook in Port Angeles (specific parking directions will be sent prior to the event)

DATE/TIME: March 23 (Thursday) from 1:00PM -3:00PM

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

  • Some planting tools will be available for use, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own if available.

  • Volunteers should also plan to bring gloves, raingear, water and snacks.

  • REGISTRATION is REQUIRED as space is limited.

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