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Water Education
Salmon in Schools
The Salmon in Schools program, established in 1991 as “Salmon in the Classroom,” was created as an educational project to encourage respect for water resources and promote responsible behavior towards the environment.
Program details
Students raise salmon in their classrooms, learn about water quality and habitat issues, and discover the interrelationships of species and conditions within a given watershed through field trips and hands-on experience.
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Public and private schools in Seattle can participate.
For more information
If you have questions regarding the Salmon in Schools program, contact Carlton Stinson at (206) 684-7624 or carlton.stinson@seattle.gov or the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, link below.
Related links
Storm Drain Stenciling
Salmon Friendly Gardening
Soils for Salmon
Links to other sites
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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