Coast Fork STREAM
Program
(Students Engaged
in River Enhancement, Awareness,
and Monitoring)
Walama Restoration Project is
collaborating with the Coast Fork Willamette Watershed
Council, the City of Cottage Grove in Oregon, Springfield
Public School District, and four instructors from
Cottage Grove schools to develop and implement a
watershed preservation project focusing on one reach
of city property along the Coast Fork. WRP’s
goal for this project is to bridge the relationships
between watershed preservation, riparian restoration,
and human health.
Program Objectives:
- To work with students to
conduct water quality monitoring, perform ecological
assessments, and restore a reach of the river with
native plants. Students will assess the ecological
framework of the site and help design a restoration
plan.
- Students will engage in outreach
events that encourage community members to participate
in and learn about watershed health by giving presentations
at a Coast Fork General Council meeting. Project
Coordinator and Coast Fork Coordinator will work
with teachers and students to arrange the presentations.
Engaging local schools
in watershed planning is fundamental in creating
an educated and participatory group for future
advocacy to improve rural and urban watershed health
in the Upper Willamette region. In the long-term,
we expect that this program will foster a more
in-depth study of stormwater and other water quality
issues in the Coast Fork. Students will have the
expertise to generate solutions for preventing
further degradation, to establish diverse riparian
habitats, and to enhance the health of the Willamette
River. |