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The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is
looking for a few good men – and women, students and
organizations – to provide safe, clean boating and fishing
experiences for Washington’s outdoors recreationists.
With 625 access sites across the state, we need help
in maintaining this rich heritage. So, we created the
Adopt-an-Access Program to provide interested individuals
and civic organizations with the necessary tools and
training to “adopt” a local access site. If you are
the type who likes to roll up your sleeves and go to
work, making this state a better place, this program
is for you.
By Adopting-an-Access you
help:

Snohomish Sportsmen Association
Flowing Lake, Skagit County |
- Maintain beautiful recreational access areas
- Build community pride
- Foster responsible use of Department of Fish and
Wildlife lands and facilities
Volunteer activities include:
- Maintaining access areas
- Serving as access site stewards
- Provide information
Adopt-an-Access
means:
Project expectations:
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All projects require a minimum of five months
volunteer committment
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Complete monthly volunteer timesheets
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Site-specific training and safety instructions
will be provided
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WDFW volunteer baseball cap, work gloves, and
litterbags will be provided
For more information on the Adopt an Access Program
please contact:
Stephen Sherlock
Adopt-an-Access Program
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
360-902-2375

American Lake HomeOwners and Tillicum Neighborhood
Associations
American Lake, Pierce County |

K-9ers
Lower Lake Cushman, Mason County |

ECO Volunteers
Silver Lake, Spokane County |

Lake Kapowsin, Pierce County |
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