Natural Resources index

The Watershed and Natural Resource Education Program aims to increase the number of educational programs offered in Klamath County, and unite existing programs through coordination and collaboration. The program is working to 1.) formalize new local forest-related education curriculum for youth (K-12), 2.) create new resources for other educators (kits, websites, workshops), 3.) increase collaboration between existing high school forestry programs, outdoors schools, and other community programs, and 4.) implement new on the ground projects for youth and Klamath County citizens. Extension currently offers many programs related to watersheds, natural resources, and forestry that we hope to share and build upon through this website.

Through this site you can learn more about OSU Extension's Watershed and Natural Resource Education Program, refer to our calendar of events, check-out educational kits and equipment, view program photos, and read current Extension publications. There are also great links for educators, community event information, and up to date information on water issues of the Klamath Basin.

 

Kids on Hay Ride Watching BirdsKids gathered around classroom tableKids Painting Storm DrainsPeople looking at Caledonia Marsh Wetlands


Community Events

The Watershed and Natural Resources Program sponsors, coordinates, or hosts educational activities and the following local events.  Contact Program Coordinator, Susan Honea for more information or to register for one of these great events.

October 29, 2009: Aspen Woodlands: Management Options.  This workshop is intended to help you identify opportunities to improve aspen stand health and vigor on your property. We will start out in the classroom and then go out in the field to look at on the ground aspen restoration work.  Contact Susan Honea at 883-7131 for more information.

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