The Watershed Project is an environmental nonprofit organization based in the University of California’s Richmond Field Station. Its mission is "to inspire Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate and protect our local watersheds." History The Watershed Project started in 1987 as th...
Developing the next generation of watershed stewards through hands-on, nature-based watershed education!
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Inspiring Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate, and protect our local watersheds.
Olympia oysters, native to the California coast, are small but mighty. 1. Oysters provide key ecosystem services along our shorelines. They build reefs by attaching to hard substrates, such as rocks and each other, creating habitat that shelters other ocean life and increases ecosystem diversity. 2. Oysters are filter feeders, collecting nutrients and expelling cleaner water. Olympia oysters can filter up to 12 gallons of water per day. Aquatic plants like eelgrass benefit because light can penetrate further down in clearer water, allowing more ...
The Neeranchal National Watershed Project (NNWP) is a World Bank assisted project undertaken by the Government of India to support the Integrated Watershed Management Program (IWMP) for the...
The Watershed Project offers a variety of capacity building services to help dedicated groups achieve their watershed education and stewardship goals.
Executive Director (510) 224 - 4085 Juliana became the Executive Director for The Watershed Project in January 2015, after serving as the Deputy Director for three years. Before taking the […]
The Watershed Project's mission is to inspire San Francisco Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate, and protect our local watersheds. Our Vision We all are connected through the San Francis...