Become a Cedar River Naturalist

Naturalists spend three weekend days along the river, talking to the public about the spawning salmon and the natural and human history of the Cedar River Watershed.

Become a volunteer naturalist on the Cedar River and learn about one of the world’s amazing wildlife migrations, which runs through the heart of Seattle, Renton and on up into Maple Valley.

Naturalists will receive 20 hours of training from fish and watershed experts in September. Then they’ll spend three weekend days along the river, talking to the public about the spawning salmon and the natural and human history of the Cedar River Watershed.

Sponsors of the program, now entering its 19th year, include the Seattle Aquarium, Seattle Public Utilities, King County Flood Control District, city of Renton, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the WRIA8 Salmon Recovery Council.

To sign up, contact Dani Kendall at salmonjourney@seattleaquarium.org or call 206-792-5851. Training starts Sept. 7, 2016.