About this campaign
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Help us reach out end of year fundraising goal and get some limited edition Skagit Fisheries SWAG! Funds raised will go towards our many monitoring programs.
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Kalia Ostrander grew up in Santa Cruz California, and now splits seasons between Alaska and Idaho. In Alaska she works as a bear viewing guide, fishing guide, and boat captain. Her work in Alaska encouraged her to go back to school for her masters in wildlife biology and focus on restoring salmonoid populations. While science and boating are her main career objectives, art has always been a passion and outlet since she was young.
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The Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group was formed in 1990 to involve our communities in habitat restoration and watershed stewardship in order to enhance salmon populations. As a nonprofit and non-governmental organization, we have unique cooperative relationships with local landowners, conservation groups, government agencies, and tribes.
Through the hard work of our volunteers and professional restoration staff, we have been recognized as a local leader in salmon restoration. As one of 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups in Washington State, we are part of a coordinated effort to educate and involve the public in salmon enhancement activities across the state at the community level.
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group works throughout the greater Skagit River watershed, including the Skagit and Samish River watersheds, and the watersheds of the San Juan Islands and northern Whidbey Island.
The Skagit Watershed is a unique ecosystem home to all 5 species of salmon and 3 species of sea-going trout. The Skagit River and Island Communities are amazing and unique places that need our help to keep them healthy for years to come.
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