We connect communities to local watersheds through three core programs, turning environmental awareness into tangible action for all ages.
Shoreline Cleanups
Wetland Education
Stream Health Monitoring
Make immediate, visible improvements to local creeks and riverbanks. Volunteers collect debris and learn about waste impact on freshwater health.
Explore the vital role of wetlands as natural filters and habitats. Interactive sessions cover biodiversity, conservation, and ecosystem services.
Collect valuable observation data on local stream health. Learn scientific methods for assessing water quality and identifying aquatic life.






Your Group's Day in the Field
Introduction to the Ecosystem
Begin with an engaging overview of your local freshwater ecosystem, discussing its unique characteristics and challenges. Our educators set the stage for discovery.
Hands-on Exploration
Dive into tactile activities like water sampling, macroinvertebrate identification, or native plant restoration. Participants directly engage with the environment.
Collective Action & Reflection
Participate in a shoreline cleanup or planting project, contributing directly to conservation. Conclude with reflection on the day's impact and learnings.
Ready to Make a Difference?
Connect your group with meaningful freshwater stewardship. Our team will help tailor a program that fits your educational goals and schedule.


