This is the presentation given by Sheila Wilson, Coordinator of the Nisqually River Education Project, at the NRC's Environmental Advisory Subcommittee meeting on March 9.
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
Nisqually River Education Project
1. Learning Communities in the Nisqually Watershed NRC – Citizen Advisory Committee: Environment March 9, 2010
2. Nisqually River Education Project (NREP) has the mission of creating students who are stewards of the Nisqually River watershed and the water resources in their community.
9. South Sound GREEN & Nisqually River Education Project 2009-2010 Calendar of Events Water Quality Monitoring Training September 12, 2009 Fall Networking October 1, 2009 Fall Monitoring October 15, 2009 Winter Networking February 11, 2010 Winter monitoring February 25, 2010 17th Annual Student GREEN Congress March 19, 2010 Summer Teacher Institute June 24 & 25, 2010
10. NREP Fall Water Quality Data DO : Dissolved Oxygen FC: Fecal Coliform BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand
30. Thank you! Sheila Wilson Nisqually River Education Project Program Coordinator (360)438-8687 ext 2153 sheila@nisquallyriver.org www.nisquallyriver.org Questions?
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A watershed is the area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place
Importance of water as a resource, water as a finite resource, water as link between all living things…
WQ monitoring as the heart of our programs: DO, FC, pH, BOD, Temp, nitrates, turbidity, total solids
Watershed specific, partnering with Nisqually River CouncilNisqually River Foundation,Nisqually Indian Tribe,Nisqually Land Trust,Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge,Nisqually Stream Stewards,South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, Pierce County Stream TeamThurston County Stream Team Partnership for Water Conservation, Stewardship Partners, Northwest Natural Resource Grup