Applications are now being accepted for Community Action Training School (CATS), a free, all-ages, program that will guide participants through a robust series of classes and field experiences focusing on scientific, social, cultural, and political issues important to watershed health and salmon recovery.
During this summer course, participants will join Mid Sound in seven classroom sessions and four field experiences where they will hear from community members, non-profit organizations, and local and Tribal governments to learn about the work being done throughout the watersheds.
Participants will also be supported in designing and completing a stewardship action project that helps make a difference for salmon in their watershed.
Applications for this free program are due April 30, 2024 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis, as space allows.
CATS is funded by the King County Flood Control District and WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Board, as well as a generous donation by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe.
For more information email Piper at Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group.
Applications for this free program are due April 30, 2024 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis, as space allows.
CATS is funded by the King County Flood Control District and WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Board, as well as a generous donation by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe.
For more information email Piper at Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group.
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