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Public Involvement

 

The City of Ferndale is looking for citizens who are interested in participating in a Stormwater Management Advisory Committee to provide input on the public education and outreach efforts.  Sound boring?  The need for clean, fresh water is one of the most important environmental issues we will face in the coming years.

 

Contact Wendy LaRocque for more information!

 

Read the latest issue of our Stormwater Solutions Newsletter:

Fall 2009

Spring 2010

Fall 2010

Spring 2011

Fall 2011

 

 

 

Become a Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) Stream Steward”

 

 

Learn about upcoming events of local groups:

 

Whatcom Watershed Information Network

 

Puget Sound Starts Here

 

Whatcom Conservation District

 

Whatcom County WSU Beach Watchers

 

Whatcom County Marine Resource Committee

 

 



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State of the Schell Creek Watershed

Schell Creek runs through the middle of Ferndale. If you live in the Schell Creek Watershed, you should be recieving a "State of the Watershed Report."  

Even if you don't live in this watershed, the report is interesting and includes data from the City's Water Quality Monitoring Program, which is a partnership between the City, the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association, and Windward Highschool.






Watershed workshop for educators - June 27th

Watershed Words:

A workshop for educators

This day-long session will be jammed with tips for using writing and your own school campus as a context for learning. The curriculum integrates outdoor observation, investigation, and poetry writing with the core subjects English, science, social studies, and the arts.

Each workshop participant will receive a copy of the teaching guide for “River of Words - young poets and artists on the nature of things" which incorporates language skills, art, science, history, and culture into activities and exercises for kindergarten through high-school students (our workshop will focus on activities for 3rd through 8th grade).

Wednesday, June 27, 2012, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve near Mt Vernon
Early-bird registration fee provided by City of Ferndale sponsorship (before June 13): $25 ; 
After June 13: $45

Fee includes 7 Clock Hours and lunch
For workshop details and registration form: 
http://is.gd/KqglHi

Lodging is available at $30/night. The cost goes down if you share a room.





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