We kicked off a ten-week river study project with Highland Elementary School today. A whole school project!! As part of their Deschutes Riverkeepers storyline, Highland students are exploring the Deschutes River and Tumalo Creek with the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council. Thanks to funding from the Clabough Foundation and REI, we will be coordinating 15 more field days to help all of the students learn about, connect to, and help care for our home streams.
For our first day in the field, we decided to go big today-- really big. Over 300 students helped us restore hundreds of ponderosa pine trees to the Tumalo Creek watershed. To guide the students to understand the value of the trees in relation to the health of the creek, we led them on an adventurous scavenger hunt to explore and discover all of the wonders along the streambanks. Check out today's photos and video and stay tuned for more to come...
The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council believes that community education is at the core of long-term conservation and watershed restoration. Without education, the accomplishments of today will be lost in future generations.
Thank you to our amazing funders!
Thank you to our amazing funders! The Deschutes National Forest, the Roundhouse Foundation, the Clabough Foundation, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, the Gray Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, and Discover Your Northwest have all supported conservation education in Central Oregon. Cheers!
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