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Columbia Slough Watershed Council: Environmental Education volunteers needed!

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Environmental Education volunteers needed!

Slough School education volunteers assist with stewardship projects (native plantings, mulching, invasive species removal), water quality investigations, and natural history tours for students in the Slough School program. Volunteers first take on a shadowing role observing a staff educator and assisting with behavior monitoring and group management. Once volunteers establish familiarity with the flow of programming, they have the opportunity to lead activities and experiment with teaching/communication styles.

Your commitment: The Council requests weekly volunteering during the Fall season (October – December). Volunteers will have the opportunity to select a consistent weekday to meet this requirement. Volunteers will have the option of continuing on into the Winter season (January – March).

Orientation: All new volunteers must attend an orientation on Saturday, October 3rd from 9:00am – 12:00pm.

Contact Information

Hanna Davis, Volunteer Coordinator
Hanna.Davis@columbiaslough.org | (503) 281-1132
ColumbiaSlough.org

About the Organization

The Columbia Slough Watershed Council, a non-profit-tax exempt organization, is a diverse group of stakeholders working to restore and enhance the 60 miles of waterways known as the Columbia Slough, located in Portland, Gresham, and Fairview. For more information you can visit our website at columbiaslough.org