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Native Tree Potting Event! - March 10
ORGANIZATION: StreamTeam
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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10 people are interested
Have a green thumb? Love native plants? Come join the Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam for a fun morning of potting!
Every year, the StreamTeam plants over 40,000 native trees and shrubs to restore Salmon habitat in the Salmon Creek Watershed. This is made possible by volunteers like you, potting bareroot stock and cuttings and helping us grow the plants until they reach the right size to be planted in our restoration sites.
We have several massive restoration projects starting (over 100 acres total!) and we need your help to have enough plants for all of them. Come and join us for a great day of potting, community camaraderie and environmental education while helping to restore Salmon habitat.
As with all of our activities, training, snacks, and supplies are provided.
If you are interested in participating, please register online:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/streamteam-tree-potting-tickets-40943463000?aff=erelpanelorg
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About StreamTeam
Location:
8600 NE 117th Ave, PO Box 8900, Vancouver, WA 98668, US
Mission Statement
Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam Program is committed to preserving a healthy environment we can enjoy and pass on to future generations.
The CPU StreamTeam's mission is to rehabilitate, restore and enhance salmon habitat and water quality conditions for all residents of Clark County while increasing the awareness of community members.
Description
The StreamTeam program is a volunteer based stream restoration and environmental education program of Clark Public Utilities. The StreamTeam completes projects that include native tree plantings, environmental education, water quality monitoring and maintenance of our restored sites.
In addition to our restoration opportunities, we also have an extensive watershed education program that includes service learning outings and the Stream Stewards program. The Stream Stewards program is a learn-n-serve program which provides 45 hours of hands-on watershed education ranging from hydrology and geology to native plants and stream ecology in exchange for 45 hours of volunteer time. Not only is the StreamTeam committed to bringing salmon back to Salmon Creek but to facilitating meaningful, hands-on experiences in our community.
For more information contact the team at (360) 992-8585 or StreamTeam@clarkpud.com!
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DATE POSTED
December 6, 2017
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- Kids
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- People 55+
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