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Restoration Projects
The "Learn and Serve" Connection
Key elements of service learning projects are restoration and comunity action. The WEP encourages the incorporation of fun and creativity as well! Below are locations available to WEP educators for field trips and restoration projects. Please also feel free to contact Anne Stephens in order to help you plan and successfully implement your visit!
Local Field Trips & Restoration Sites
The Watershed Education Project has several sites where teachers can take their classes for creek and ecology field trips:
- The Keeney Preserve
in Durham is a great demonstration site for showing how orchards can be returned to the native riparian vegetation.
Contact: Allen Harthorn � 879-0887
- Bidwell Park
Annie's Glen and One-Mile Recreation Area have areas designated for restoration. The Stream Minders organization can assist in field trips.
Contact: Emily Alma � 893-3530
- Bidwell Ranch Wildflower Tours
are available each spring.
Contact: Lisa Chapman � 345-4865
- Butte Creek Preserve - Honey Run Unit
operated by CSU Chico, is being developed as a living laboratory.
Contact: Anne Stephens � 896-9981
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