Our second week of field trips to the Salmon and Zigzag Rivers were filled with sunny weather, hands-on learning & data collection, and plenty of fish to be seen! We’ve already had the opportunity to read feedback from students who went out on a field trip...
We started out our Salmon Watch season with a burst– of rain that is! Portland Waldorf School traveled to the Salmon River last Thursday and the students and volunteers experienced some torrential rains. That downpour seems to have allowed a number of salmon to...
Over the course of three separate sessions this summer, 33 new volunteers, 12 new teachers and a few past participants who wanted a refresher gathered at Wildwood Recreation Site just west of Mt. Hood to learn best practices for delivering the Salmon Watch program....
Actually, on closer examination, that’s just a mass of kids going back to school this week, excited to have Salmon Watch in their classroom! Schools in Beaverton School District, Centennial School District, David Douglas School District, Forest Grove School...
The lack of rain may delay the return of salmon this fall, but you can help quench the thirst for Salmon Watch! World Salmon Council, Marion County Soil & Water Conservation District, Calapooia Watershed Council, Benton County Soil & Water Conservation...
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