Salmon Watch Projects are an opportunity for students to put their learning into action and give back to their watersheds and communities. Each year, Salmon Watch students engage in an eclectic mix of projects: from restoration projects like Hudson’s Bay High...
Are you a middle or high school teacher looking for a way to integrate experiential education into your classroom? Apply to participate in Salmon Watch today! What does it mean to be a Salmon Watch teacher? Being a Salmon Watch teacher means that you are committed to...
The redds are made; the eggs are laid. The students are filled with new knowledge and excitement about salmon and their role in Pacific Northwest ecosystems! This 2016-17 field trip season, Salmon Watch provided hands-on, outdoor learning experiences on 51 field trips...
The ninth and final week of the 2016 Salmon Watch field trip season is now complete! This week’s field trips included: Monday, November 14th – Beaverton High School – Cedar Creek Tuesday, November 15th – Beaverton High School – Cedar...
Experiential outdoor education with Salmon Watch continued this week with three more field trips! We are nearing the end of our 2016 field trip season, with 45 field trips completed and only 6 more to go. This week’s field trips were: Monday, November 7th...
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