The redds are made. The eggs are laid. The students are full of new knowledge, inspiration and excitement about science, nature and salmon! We’ve just wrapped up our 2017 field trip season, taking over 1,300 kids on 42 field trips to local rivers and streams to...
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...
Issues related to ecology, watershed health and salmon don’t just belong in a biology or environmental studies class. They are pertinent to a wide variety of subjects, and connect many themes throughout science, social studies, history, and language arts. That’s why...
This past Tuesday, Salmon Watch staff, board members, teachers, volunteer educators, and supporters gathered at Widmer Brothers Brewing in North Portland for a delightful evening of drinks, hors d’oeuvres, networking, and socializing. The room was packed and...
With the 2016 Salmon Watch field trip season complete, it’s time to thank our amazing volunteer educators, teachers, and supporters! Salmon Watch wouldn’t be possible without all you do! Please join us for our Salmon Watch Happy Hour & Volunteer Thank...
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