You can help improve scientific and environmental literacy, and inspire kids to better understand and protect our natural areas!

2,000 students from 27 schools will participate in the Salmon Watch environmental education program during the 2016-2017 school year. In addition to providing in-class curriculum throughout the year, and community service projects in the spring, we are coordinating 55 Field Trips. These trips take place September-November, Monday through Friday.

Each trip has four instruction stations, staffed by our wonderful Volunteer Educators.

You can teach kids about:
Salmon Biology, Identifying Aquatic Critters, Testing Water Quality, Streambank Observation and Sense of Place, and Data Collection.

No experience necessary. Free Training sessions on Aug 13 and Sept 10 on the Sandy River.

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