Throughout my journey at the Johnson Creek Watershed Council, I have had the opportunity to take on many different roles, work with incredible people and learn so much about the non-profit sector, community outreach, environmental education, fieldwork and the impact I can have as an environmental steward. I feel really lucky and grateful to have […]
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Dakota Tangredi, Marissa Eckman, Jessica Huang, Abby Kaplan, Drew Donahue, and Noah Jenkins getting ready for their first garlic mustard field day while maintaining 6 feet As most of our volunteer events have been canceled due to the current health crisis, this, unfortunately, does not cancel invasive species that have been overrunning Johnson Creek Watershed. […]
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By Courtney Beckel One of my highest honors in my work with the Johnson Creek Watershed Council over the years has been the opportunity to provide mentorship for youth and interns in the beginning stages of their careers. Sometimes their ultimate goal is environmental conservation, but often it’s something completely different, like computer programming, mental […]
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The continuous clicking of each keyboard in the intern room spills into the long hallway of the Johnson Creek Watershed Council offices, periodically interrupted by shared laughter and the steady flow of the ideas we bounce off of each other throughout the day. Even now, I still feel a kind of contagious motivation when I […]
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Johnson Creek Watershed Council needs help with spring garlic mustard removal field work. Would you like to become more familiar with the Johnson Creek watershed? Would you like to learn essential field skills? Are you interested in native and invasive plant identification? This internship is for you! Join the Riparian Program Manager, Noah Jenkins, and the […]
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