Come join us as we cleanup or shorelines for Earth Week between April 22 and 23.
River Never Sleeps Festival Booth
Project Watershed plans to attend the popular River Never Sleeps Festival put on by the Fanny Bay Enhancement Society and we need a few volunteers to help at our information booth.
Kus-kus-sum Plant Maintenance
We are looking for volunteers to help with weeding out invasive grasses and mulching forest plantings in the upland part of Kus-kus-sum.
Earth Week Watershed Walk, K’ómoks Estuary to Kus-kus-sum
Come walk with us for Earth Day and learn about the wonders of shoreline habitats. Project Watershed’s own Jay Baker-French (MSc) and Caila Holbrook (MSc) will lead the way.
Earth Week Planting at the Airpark
Looking to get your hands dirty to celebrate Earth Week, then look no further! We will be planting native species, removing invasive species, mulching, repairing rabbit fencing and weeding around the Airpark Lagoon.
Earth Week Information Booths
We are looking for volunteers to help spread the word about Project Watershed through information booths for Earth Week.
Volunteer Symposium
Calling all volunteers and potential volunteers! We are holding a symposium for you to learn about Project Watershed and our volunteer activities. There will be snacks, drinks, giveaways and hands on fun.
Art Competition
Attention all artists and designers! We are excited to announce our upcoming art competition, where the winner will have their artwork printed on our fundraising merchandise and help support environmental work in the Comox Valley.
The Importance of Estuarine Environments for Pacific Salmon
Fish monitoring at Hollyhock flats will be starting this summer! We’ve summarized a scientific article explaining what kinds of habitat are important to salmonids.
Seedy Saturday Booth
Project Watershed would like to participate in this year’s Seedy Saturday event. We will need two sets of two volunteers who will each manage our booth for a three-hour shift. We will be spreading information, selling our fundraising items, and encouraging people to become volunteers/members/donors.
Reflecting on 30 Years
Project Watershed has been stewarding the Comox Valley for 30 years and we are quite proud of the work that has been accomplised and the relationships that have been built over this period. Please help us reflect on our accomplishments and get ready for the next 30...
30 for 30
As we mark our 30th anniversary, we are proud to reflect on three decades of environmental stewardship that have brought positive changes to our community and the larger area of Vancouver Island. Our growth over the years has allowed us to spearhead numerous large initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving our local watersheds.