
November started with us finishing the last of our Fall water quality trips, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t still getting students outdoors! It’s salmon spawning field trip month for us at South Sound GREEN.
Chum salmon have been making their way back home from the sea to spawn. Students gathered at the McLane Creek Nature Trail to observe the very species they’ve been doing water quality testing for. From crossing over to making redds, students watched excitedly as the salmon exhibited their spawning behaviors. It was awesome to watch students make connections between salmon and water quality!
Stay tuned for some of our favorite events coming up, such as Student GREEN Congress and South Puget Sound Regional Envirothon! If you are interested in helping out in the future with either of these events, please contact Sam Nadell at snadell@thurstoncd.

