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Salmon Watch Project: Hudson’s Bay High School
This Earth Day 2017, Steven Jones' biology and environmental science students at Hudson's Bay High School had the chance to give back to their community and watershed by helping to rebuild the riparian area around Salmon Creek in Vancouver, WA. On a drizzly Saturday...

Salmon Watch Teacher Application 2017-2018 School Year
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...

Teacher Spotlight: Salmon Watch is Not Just for Science Class!
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...

Outdoor Education in Oregon
Outdoor, placed-based education has a long history in Oregon. Having rivers, forests and farms in such close proximity to our schools allows for meaningful outdoor education experiences. Extensive research has shown that providing students with these hands-on...

Welcome Christine and Will, New Board Members!
World Salmon Council is exited to welcome the following new board members: Christine Buhl started as a volunteer with Oregon Trout in Corvallis as an undergrad at Oregon State University and has been found at the Salmon Watch macros station with each successive move...