Community Conservation Funds at Work
Community Conservation Funds at Work As an effort to improve water quality and diversify fish and wildlife habitats in both Valley Water Mill Lake and Fellows Lake,
At the Watershed Center, we strive to provide age appropriate, place-based, education about our water resources. Some groups come to simply enjoy the Valley Water Mill Park, which is open from sunrise to sunset every day (except Christmas). These visitors can learn about the site through interpretive signage and kiosks located around the park.
The Watershed Natives Program cultivates, grows and sells native plants. Native plants are integral to soil health, pollinator and wildlife habitat, erosion prevention, biodiversity, and nutrient runoff reduction. Choosing to purchase Watershed Natives supports watershed health and our educational programs.
Community Conservation Funds at Work As an effort to improve water quality and diversify fish and wildlife habitats in both Valley Water Mill Lake and Fellows Lake,
Join us Friday, June 5, 7:30am-8:30am at the Watershed Center Saki Urushidani, Professional Engineer, City of Springfield is presenting “Five Years of Green Infrastructure Investment
Hello Friends, We are eager to share Watershed’s Spring highlights with you! Read the newsletter for updates on our progress at the Watershed Natives Nursery, Watershed