What We Do
Landowner Opportunities
Are you a small forest landowner?
Check out this funding opportunity from the Family Forest Fish Passage Program, a program through which small forest landowners can receive financial and technical assistance for removing or repairing fish barriers on forestland.
See www.dnr.wa.gov/sflo/fffpp for more details.
The Task Force may be able to help with your application, just give us a call!
Contact the Task Force for assistance if you have a stream, river, or wetland on your property and are interested in improving conditions for fish and wildlife.
Each year the Task Force successfully works with interested, caring, and cooperative property owners within local watersheds to remove invasive plants, replant native vegetation, replace culverts, rebuild habitat, and improve water quality in both urban and rural areas.
We are a non-regulatory organization that can provide technical assistance through conversation and site visits, and possibly even funding and materials, to help you implement a project or remedy a situation that exists on your property.
If we can't provide an answer or solution for you, we will refer you to, or seek assistance from, other groups and agencies like the Snohomish Conservation District, Snohomish County Surface Water Management, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, and local tribes who may be able to offer additional support.
Our Project Manager, Jason Anderson, is available for you to contact with questions at (425) 252-6686, or via email at jason@stillysnofish.org. We look forward to hearing from you.




