by chris | Sep 30, 2016 | Field Trips
Salmon Watch 2016-17 continued this week with five more field trips! Much thanks to the four schools that participated this week, along with our dedicated Salmon Watch teachers and volunteer educators. This week, volunteers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
by Matt Little | Sep 22, 2016 | Field Trips
(Photo: Lunch break during a beautiful day on the river) The Salmon Watch field trip season has begun – 6 trips completed, 49 to go! Through today, six classrooms at three of our twenty-seven schools have enjoyed experiential education in the field. Spawning salmon...
by chris | Dec 10, 2015 | Field Trips
After 8 full and exciting weeks of Salmon Watch field trips, our successful season has come to an end. We are thrilled to have completed our biggest year of field trips yet, with 50 trips in the net! Here’s a look at what we’ve been able to accomplish over...
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 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 chris | Oct 30, 2015 | Field Trips
We’ve had our biggest week of field trips this season! Twelve classes took their science studies into the field this past week to four different sites: Eagle Creek and the Little White Salmon River in the Columbia Gorge, Eagle Fern Park in Clackamas County, and...
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