Announcements
Annual meeting: March 19
You are invited to our annual meeting on March 19 at the Egyptian Theatre. This is a fun, casual way to celebrate our 2024 accomplishments: through photos, videos, snacks, and beer/wine from 7 Devils! Come see what we've been up to, pick up a copy of our 2024 annual report, and let us thank you for your partnership. We will be also presenting the 9th annual Teddy Villers natural resource scholarship and showing some short films.
This is a free event--snacks and drinks available for purchase.
The Mayfly Festival is a free, all-ages, hands-on celebration of watershed ecology and interconnectedness through activities, games, live music, science, and art! It was created by the Coos Watershed Association and other local groups to shed light on the connections between community, the environment, and water.
What makes it special? You can dance to good music, eat some really good local food, make a costume, dip a net into the Mingus Pond to see what lives there, and learn about fish, insects, plants, compost, marine debris, gardening, the connections between human health and environmental health, and so much more!If you are a fan of music, nature, art, good food, and science, this is an event you will not want to miss! If you are interested in volunteering for the festival, click here. For updates, visit https://cooswatershed.org/mayfly-festival/ and follow the Coos Watershed Association on social media.
Application period is open for the 9th annual Teddy Villers Natural Resource scholarship!
We are looking for applicants who meet the following criteria:
- Current high school senior or community college student (or recent graduate)
- Pursuing a degree in a natural resources field (forestry, fish and wildlife, environmental science, etc.)
- Currently live in the Coos watershed geographical area (Coos Bay/North Bend and immediate surrounding area) or plan to attend college here
Deadline to apply: February 19 by 4pm
Questions? Contact Diana: [email protected]
Seeking Coho monitoring interns!
We are seeking interns to assist with our salmon monitoring program this winter/spring! Interns will help us run the Rotary Screw Trap to collect, tag, and release juvenile salmon. Approximate dates are late February - June and will depend on whether candidates select an academic or work experience pathway. $1,500 stipends are available; see employment page for job description and more info. We are also recruiting for summer interns, so apply for one or both now!