Thank you Clean-Up Volunteers!
The numbers are in! 4.5 tons of trash were removed by 150+ STELLAR volunteers during our 12th annual Johnson Creek Clean-Up! Each and every person who came to remove trash […]
Thank you Clean-Up Volunteers! Read More »
The numbers are in! 4.5 tons of trash were removed by 150+ STELLAR volunteers during our 12th annual Johnson Creek Clean-Up! Each and every person who came to remove trash […]
Thank you Clean-Up Volunteers! Read More »
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
Summer Interns of 2019 Read More »
If you like Science & Johnson Creek, this is for you! Researchers and natural resources practitioners come together for an afternoon to share their scientific findings on restoration, monitoring, and
5th Annual Johnson Creek Science Symposium Read More »
Invasive: Knotweeds–Japanese, giant, Bohemian (Reynoutria spp., aka Fallopia, Polygonum) Characteristics: Knotweeds are tall, perennial members of the buckwheat family. Rocketing out of the ground in late March, they can reach
– Jack Halsey, Outreach an Riparian Specialist, Confluence AmeriCorps Member 2018-2019 The past year serving with JCWC has been amazing. I have grown so much personally and professionally, and have