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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
Getting on Board – the Paper Work: Emergency contact, Liability and Media Release, Contact Info and Coordinating Schedule5 Quizzes -
Creating and Keeping a Safe and Productive Work Environment2 Topics
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Keeping a timelog
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Who is a Water Protector
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Pathways, Principles and Premises of Becoming a Water ProtectorJob Pathways in Environmental Science and Protection
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Keeping a Journal with Field Notes
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Tracking your JourneyWhat I need to take notes on+ journal prompts
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Scavenger Hunt
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How have people traditionally used the watershed and protected community values in a changing world?
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Combining Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Contemporary Science for Improved Community and Water SecurityHow 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 is a Watershed?
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What are the basic elements of understanding and assessing a watershed?Geology & soil conditions in the watershed
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Observe and Assess- Reading the Landscape
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Best Practices for Improving Watershed Management
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Watershed & Ecological Restoration PracticesRestoring streams
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Erosion Control
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Vegetation and Aquatic Ecology in the Watershed
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Why it’s important to share what we find
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Telling the Story of Your Watershed Academy ExperienceHow to create a community presentation on what I learned
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How to Interview an Elder
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Learning From the PastResources and Interview Prompts
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Community organizing for improved watershed health
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Become a LeaderHow to build a strong team