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Get Involved

Volunteers

Volunteers help to restore native stream side vegetation.

We're all responsible for the decline in salmon habitat. Restoring salmon habitat is a complex process that involves everyone in Clark County. Local governments need to assess existing programs and implement new ones to improve fish habitat. Anglers, farmers, foresters, developers, and other businesses need to adapt their pratices to become more fish-friendly.

Just as important is the role of citizens. Residents can help by using less pesticides and water on their lawns or when washing their cars. You can help improve the chances of restoring healthy runs of wild salmon to our waterways. The pages in this section give some suggestions for getting started.




Endangered Species Act Program Coordinator: Joel Rupley
Street Address: 1300 Franklin, 1st Floor, PO Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000
Main phone: (360) 397-2022 | FAX: (360) 397-6058
E-mail: joel.rupley@clark.wa.gov

Responsible Elected Official: Clark County Commissoners

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