by Matt Little | Nov 25, 2015 | Field Trips
Fifty field trips completed – zero to go… The fish in the Nestucca River had been waiting months for fresh water to flow into the bay, signaling that it was time to migrate home. When those rains came in November, the salmon were on their way! But when it...
by Matt Little | Nov 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
On Tuesday December 1st you can join millions of people around the world in a Day of Giving! Specifically, we’re asking you to support World Salmon Council and our Salmon Watch program, and with your giving: help better educate kids in science, math, language...
by Matt Little | Nov 13, 2015 | Field Trips
November has definitely brought some rain, and it also brings us the final Salmon Watch field trips of the season. This week the classes visited two sites – one along Humbug Creek behind the Camp 18 Logging Museum & Restaurant on Hwy. 26, and a return to a Bureau...
by Matt Little | Nov 3, 2015 | Spotlight Story
At our Salmon Watch training session this past August, there were many new teachers and volunteers learning best practices for teaching kids science in nature. Joining the adult participants was Maria Fuentes, a bright and motivated junior from Centennial High School...
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