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"Never
doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world:
indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- Margaret Mead |
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Click
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Volunteer Jobs Available
(PDF format; requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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We're
Looking for
a Few Good Stewards
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Get Involved
and Monitor Water Quality
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Ever wonder about the health of your local streams? You can discover how fish and
stream insects tell us if the streams are healthy or polluted. Also,
you can learn to gauge the health of a stream by looking at its water
chemistry. |
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Monitoring
the health of your local stream or river is an excellent way to work
proactively for the natural world. Not only are you doing something
positive for the environment, you also get to spend time enjoying the
outdoors and fellowship with your friends.
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Partnership
- What To Expect |
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you join a monitoring team, expect to work closely with your county
agencies or local advocacy groups that will help coordinate the
local volunteer monitoring program. If you choose to be a part of
this team, you can expect the following from your local
Monitoring Coordinator: |
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» Funding for your local effort |
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Hands-on training |
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Maintenance of the database |
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Filing and storage of paper copy data |
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» Opportunities to work with your local government and
community |
Please note that some of the information provided by this site is in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format. To view the information, you
may need to download Acrobat Reader by
following the provided link:
Click on the image below for a free downloadable copy of Acrobat Reader.
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Copyright© 2003 Wolf Creek Watershed Stream Team Last
updated
01/31/06 |