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Deschutes Restoration Outreach Project (DROP)
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Written by Gabe Parr and Darek Staab
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Friday, March 12 2010 21:23 |
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Deschutes Restoration Outreach Project (or DROP):
Restoring the Deschutes River Basin One DROP and One PERSON at a time
Overview:
The Deschutes Restoration Outreach Project brings conservation of the Deschutes River Basin into our community to build a growing effort of stewardship for our shared natural resources. A single drop of water in a pool creates ripples that are far reaching and a metaphor for our daily interactions with our ecosystem. We all know that water drops add up to be streams, rivers, and oceans, which create and provide the habitat for our fisheries and for our community. It is the purpose of this program to teach methods that anyone can take into their daily lives to cause the same ripple effect throughout their community through stewardship and active engagement.
Project Elements:
- Deschutes River Stewards and Stewardship Projects
for students, teachers, adults and families - Workshops, Trainings, and Weekends
on watershed restoration and monitoring - Watershed Education Presentations and Educational Field Trips
- Written and Online Materials
to increase awareness and ecological understanding of our watershed conditions and restoration goals

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Last Updated on Wednesday, March 31 2010 13:21 |
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