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WILD Salmon Trunk Activities, Tools and Resources Summary
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- Salmon Trunk Activities

Project WILD K-12 Education Program at WDFW's Outreach and Education Services has developed and distributed 30 WILD Salmon Education trunks throughout the state. These trunks offer educational materials that describe WDFW's science and work for salmon recovery. These resources target educators of youth and adults. The trunks contain slides, videos, and overheads for presentations, games and curriculum that involve arts and crafts with various visual aids and demonstrations. You will also find laminated displays and binders filled with information that will help the public understand policies and practices involved in salmon recovery.

The WILD Salmon Education Trunks are now available on loan through the following locations. Please call the person listed to schedule and arrange a trunk loan.

Wild Salmon Education Trunk Locations
(as of Oct 2007)
North Central Region
North Central Washington Museum 127 South Mission Street
Wenatchee, Wa. 98801
Michelle Laudon (509) 664-3340 mlaudon@cityofwenatchee.com
South Central Region    
Similkameen Rearing Pond 2098 Hwy 7
Oroville, Wa. 98844
Carol Coleman (509) 476-3130 Similkameen Hatchery
Yakima Nation Public Relations/ Fish and Wildlife P.O. Box 151
Toppenish, Wa. 98948
Carol Craig (509) 864-5121 ext. 6339 ccraig@yakama.com
Whitman Mission National Historic Site 328 Whitman Mission Rd.
Walla Walla, Wa. 99362
Mike Dedman Education Specialist (206) 290-3997 mike_dedman@nps.gov
ESD 123
3918 West Court St
Pasco, Wa 99301
Holly Quesenberry (509) 544-5707 hquesenberry@esd123.org
North Puget Sound
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group 407 Main Street #212
Mount Vernon, Wa. 98273
Lucy Degrace (360) 336-0172 ldegrace@skagitfisheries.org
People for Puget Sound 911 Western Evenue Suite 580
Seattle, Wa. 98104
Stephanie Raymond (206) 382-7007 ext. 218 sraymond@pugetsound.org
Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery 125 W. Sunset Way
Issaquah, Wa. 98027
Celina Steiger (425) 392-8025 Celina@issaquahfish.org
WSU Snohomish County Extention 600 - 128th Street SE
Everett, Wa. 98208
Karie Christensen (425) 334-2400 ext. 5500 klchristen@cahnrs.wsu.edu
South West Region
WDFW Southwest Regional Office 2108 Grand Boulevard
Vancouver, Wa. 98661-4624
Will Morrison (360) 906-6705 morriwgm@dfw.wa.gov
Olympic Peninsula / South Sound
WDFW Coastal Regional Office 48 Devonshire Road
Montesano, Wa. 98563-9618
Bonnie Staller (360) 249-4628 guyjlg@dfw.wa.gov
WDFW / Outreach and Education 600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, Wa. 98501
Patrick Kelly
(360) 902-2756
kellyphk@dfw.wa.gov
Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group P.O. Box 1445
Belfair, Wa. 98528
Chris Daniel (360) 275-7575 chris@hcseg
Tacoma Nature Center 1919 S. Tyler
Tacoma, Wa. 98405
Amanda Goetzinger (253) 591-6439 amandag@tacomaparks.com
PSD Science Resource Center 1509 39th Ave SW
Puyallup, Wa. 98373
Jan Ward (253) 840-8970 jward@puyallup.k12.wa.us
South Sound Green 2918 Ferguson Street SW
Bldg 1, Suite A
Tumwater, WA  98512
Anne Mills (253) 840-9870 ssgreen@thurstoncd.com
Water Watchers Program 201 West Patison Port Hadlock, Wa. 98339 Jadyne Reichner (360) 379-5610 jadyne@jefferson.wsu.edu
Northwest Trek 11610 Trek Drive
Eatonville, Wa. 98328-9502
Cori Carlton (360) 832-7163 cori.carlton@nwtrek.org
South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancment Group 6700 Martin Way East Suite 112 Olympia, Wa. 98516 Cheryl Mongorin (360) 421-0808 cherylm@spsseg.org


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