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Watershed Academy~Job Pathways for Water and Climate Resilience
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Mastering the skills and lessons of the Watershed Academy
What is the Cycle of Getting Good Environmental Projects Done on the Ground? -
Getting on Board - the Paper Work: Emergency contact, Liability and Media Release, Contact Info and Coordinating Schedule5 Quizzes
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Creating and Keeping a Safe and Productive Work Environment2 Topics
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Keeping a timelog
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Pathways, Principles and Premises of Becoming a Water ProtectorWho is a Water Protector
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Job Pathways in Environmental Science and Protection
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Tracking your JourneyKeeping a Journal with Field Notes
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What I need to take notes on+ journal prompts
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Scavenger Hunt
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Combining Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Contemporary Science for Improved Community and Water SecurityHow have people traditionally used the watershed and protected community values in a changing world?
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How has land use in the past compare to how it's being used now in the watershed?
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Protecting Community Values in a Changing World
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What are the basic elements of understanding and assessing a watershed?What is a Watershed and Watershed Hydrology?
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Geology & soil conditions in the watershed
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Observe and Assess- Reading the Landscape
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Watershed & Ecological Restoration PracticesBest Practices for Improving Watershed Management
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Restoring streams
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Erosion Control
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Vegetation and Aquatic Ecology in the Watershed
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Telling the Story of Your Watershed Academy ExperienceWhy it's important to share what we find
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How to create a community presentation on what I learned
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Learning From the PastHow to Interview an Elder
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Resources and Interview Prompts
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Become a LeaderCommunity organizing for improved watershed health
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How to build a strong team
Lesson 4 of 25
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Keeping a timelog
August 30, 2023
This is a digital version of your time log:
River Source intern timesheet fillable
You will receive a physical copy as well but can use this pdf to download and keep a digital track of.
NOTE: When filling out your time log, make sure to write the date, how many hours you worked that day and a short description of what you did that day. You can wait until the end of each week or even the end of the internship to record your time, but note that you won’t remember what you did everyday and you might mis-count your hours. It’s best to keep up with the time sheet so that you don’t get underpaid!