The mission of the AmeriCorps Watershed Stewards Project is to conserve, restore and enhance anadromous watersheds for future generations by linking education with high quality scientific practices.
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And the winner is...

Redwood Creek Estuary, by Dave Kajtaniak recieved Best of Show in the 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Wonders Amateur Photo Contest.
Other Winners were:
Landscape Wildlife Salmon/Trout
1st place: Issac Mikus Emmet Cartier Rachel Brilbeck
2nd place: Florie Consolati Kevin Cornelius Dave Kajtaniak
3rd place: Kevin Cornelius Jill Grbvac Jacob Pounds
4th place: Barry Evans Amy Embry Angela Braren
5th place: Emmet Cartier Isaac Mikus Kevin Cornelius
To see the entire show of selected photos and celebrate the beauty of our local watersheds, please join us at the December Art's Alive at Old Town Coffee and Chocolates, Saturday December 6th.
Interested in finding out more about working with the Watershed Stewards Project?
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Click here for our top 10 frequently asked questions
Still curious? Here are MORE FAQs .
A special project of the California Conservation Corps, WSP is administered by CaliforniaVolunteers and sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service.