Tukwila Community Center - Salmon Science, Walk and Talk on the Duwamish

Description

Activities

The Duwamish River ecosystem is a vital yet heavily impacted watershed in the Seattle area, supporting a diverse array of wildlife, including salmon, otters, and eagles. Naturalist Fletcher Levy will lead the group on a stroll and discuss the Green-Duwamish Salmon. Fletcher will discuss all five species and their cultural relevance while also explaining some of the challenges we face in the region.

As a bonus, Fletcher will identify native plants and trees and share how they support the river. Everyone will go home with great ways to help salmon ecosystems from your own home.

Restrooms and water bottle fill-up stations are available at the Tukwila Community Center. This event is rain or shine and ADA accessible; all ages are welcome, and the walk is paved.

Are you comfortable with iNaturalist and community science? We are seeking individuals to help document plants and wildlife in Tukwila. If this is you, please reach out to fletcher.levy@tukwilawa.gov and help document during this event!

All ages OK

What to Bring

Weather appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes

Where to Meet

Tukwila Community Center lobby.

Where to Park

Parking Lot

Location

Get Connected Icon 12424 42nd Ave S.
Tukwila, WA  98168

Shifts

Begins Duration Open Spots Respond
Wed Oct 15, 2025 @ 10:00am
to 12:00pm
2.00 hours 20 of 20
Sat Oct 25, 2025 @ 10:30am
to 12:00pm
1.50 hours 15 of 15