JCWC News
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eDNA Shows Coho/Steelhead/Lamprey Moving Beyond Former Barriers
After four years of collecting water samples in Johnson Creek and its tributaries, we’re finding that Coho salmon, Steelhead/Rainbow trout, and Pacific Lamprey are moving beyond locations where JCWC has […]
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The Legacy of Watershed Wide Lives On!
Written by Marlee Eckman, Volunteer Program Manager Despite the snow and near freezing conditions we had over 250 volunteers join us last Saturday, March 2nd for our Annual Watershed Wide […]
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Birding and Mindfulness at Leach Botanical Garden
Last month mentors and youth from The Blueprint Foundation and African Youth & Community Organization visited Leach Botanical Garden for a morning of birding and meditation. TBF and AYCO are […]
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The Back 5 Project and JCWC Host David Douglas High School Students for Winter Outdoor Activities
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What’s That Weed?
Introduced species: Italian Arum (Arum italicum) Characteristics: Italian Arum—a.k.a. Lords and Ladies—is a tuberous perennial, growing to 12 inches high. It has glossy, arrow-shaped leaves up to 14 inches long, […]