What is the best way for the public to get involved with SDCWC and support its mission?
There are lots of opportunities for different kinds of involvement depending on skills and interests. • Become aware of watershed issues: SDCWC holds monthly public meetings that include presentations by experts, local people, and agency or public officials on topics of interest to SDCWC residents. Attendance at three of six meetings allows attendees to participate in advisory votes. • Volunteer monitoring and restoration projects: SDCWC has held over 5 outdoor work days in 2007 in a variety of locations in the Salmon River and Drift Creek watersheds. Opportunities are open now in water quality monitoring and for fish trap monitoring for those who can make a regular commitment. • Technical and organizational advisory committee participation: SDCWC is looking for volunteers with special skills and interests who can help with monitoring and restoration proposal development and review as well as with volunteer recruiting, public education, and fundraising. • Join our mailing lists to stay