Stream Stewards Training – Registration Open!

Stream Stewards

Location: Various locations in Jefferson & Clallam counties

When: Wednesdays 9am - 12:30pm, March 6th - April 3rd

The Stream Stewards Program, hosted by WSU and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters. Through classroom sessions, field trips, and hands-on activities, this training connects participants with experts and opportunities to get involved in local efforts.

Topics include:

  • Stream Ecology and Restoration
  • Salmon Lifecycle and Habitats
  • Upland Influence on Streams
  • Water Supply and Stormwater Management

Upon completion, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an environmental organization of your choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities.

Throughout the training, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula.

Classes will take place every Wednesday from 9-12:30 PM from March 6-April 3rd.

5-week course fee: $100

Registration open now through February 28th.

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