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  • Research
    • Salmon
    • Steelhead
    • Coastal Cutthroat Trout
    • Big Fjord Project
    • Habitat
    • Water Quality
  • Restoration
    • Current Habitat Projects
    • Past Habitat Projects
  • Education
    • Passport to Mason County
      • English Passport
      • Spanish Passport
    • Camps
      • Salmon Center Farm Stewards
      • Explore the Fjord
    • Online Education
    • Garden Education
    • Salmon in the Classroom
    • Salmon in the Library
    • GreenSTEM Summit
    • Plan Your Visit
  • Farm at Water’s Edge
    • Garden Resource Library
    • Garden Class Series
    • 4-H Club
    • Community Compost Project
    • CSA Program
    • U-Pick Gardens
    • Eggs
    • P-Patch (Community Garden)
    • Our Honeybees
    • Animals and Other Activities
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Become a Member
    • Planned Giving
    • Internships
    • Jobs
    • Events & Classes
      • Garden Class Series
      • Library Nutrition Class
      • Event Calendar
    • News
      • Subscribe to HCSEG News
      • Blog
    • Report a Trail Issue
  • Who We Are
    • Organization History
    • Contact
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Coastal Cutthroat Coalition
    • Governing Documents
    • Resources
  • Dog Park
  • Shop
  • Blog

GreenSTEM Summit

Resources

Pacific Education Institutes FieldSTEM Resouces

Wheels of Time and Place – a Field Journal

DNR Geologic Information Portal

USDA Soil Survey

Ecology in Focus: Marine Sediment Monitoring in Puget Sound (video)

Ecology In Focus: Marine Flight Program, Water Quality Monitoring (video)

How to talk about Stormwater (video)

How to Plan and Execute Riparian Restorations (video)

Washington Stormwater Center: Stormwater Runoff and Impacts (video)

Field Guides

Starflower Habitat Education Activities and Resources

WTU Image Collection: Plants of Washington

King County Plant Guide

Reptiles and Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest

BirdWeb: Seattle Audubon’s Guide to Birds in Washington State

Keys to Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest

Encyclopedia for Puget Sound

HCSEG

Deepening the connection between land, people, and salmon through restoration, education, and research. Our mission is to ensure that wild salmon are once again abundant in the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Address:PO Box 2169, 600 NE Roessel Rd. 98528
  • Phone:360-275-3575
  • Fax:360-275-0648
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