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  • PNW Education,
• 11/19/25

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Support for Garden of the Salish Sea Curriculum is provided in part by a grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology, Alicia Rule in the Washington State Legislature, Whatcom Coalition for Environmental Education, Whatcom Community Foundation’s Sustainable Whatcom Fund, Drayton Harbor Oyster Company, and volunteers who are vital to helping us run our programs. We kindly thank them all!

We acknowledge and respect the treaty rights of the Coast Salish Peoples to the lands and waters of the Salish Sea and we recognize their stewardship since time immemorial.

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