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OLWC Home - Oswego Lake Watershed Council The Oswego Lake Watershed Council fosters community partnerships, education, and hands-on stewardship to restore and sustain the health of our watershed
YOU CAN HELP! - Oswego Lake Watershed Council Volunteers are needed to support school programs and watershed tours and programs We are particularly looking for individuals who are interested in supporting watershed programs in the Lake Oswego School District Training is provided for all volunteer opportunities Please contact Megan Hill at megan@oswegowatershed org for details
Interactive Watershed Map - Oswego Lake Watershed Council This is an interactive map showing our watershed and neighboring watersheds The Oswego Lake Watershed has a light blue overlay, and the two neighboring watersheds are Tryon Creek (yellow-green overlay) and the Tualatin (pink overlay) The solid green shapes on the map indicate all the areas where we have worked in the watershed – past projects are light green, current projects are darker
Welcome - Oswego Lake Watershed Council - oswegowatershed. org Interested in volunteering with us? Contact Jack (jack@oswegowatershed org) if you would like to: Join tree planting and restoration events to help restore native habitats Participate in invasive species removal work parties Host or attend educational workshops that empower the community to take action
Get Involved! - Oswego Lake Watershed Council - oswegowatershed. org Education Outreach Contact: Megan Hill, Education Coordinator — megan@oswegowatershed org Support OLWC’s work to connect people with nature and deepen community understanding of watershed health Opportunities include: Assisting with school programs, field trips, and hands-on learning experiences
OLWC Committees - Oswego Lake Watershed Council This group meets monthly every first Thursday from 12pm to 1:30pm via Zoom to address equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and create actions to better represent the diverse voices of our community Contact Jack Halsey at jack@oswegowatershed org to learn more