Our Volunteers
are one of our primary strengths
Volunteering
Project Watershed depends heavily on volunteerism and we are honored to have a great team of enthusastic, caring and dedicated volunteers. Volunteers make up our Board of Directors and fill a variety of roles that allow Project Watershed to make positive, long lasting environmental imapcts on our local and global environment.
We are always looking for volunteers to assist with restoration and research activities, educational field trips, event booths and ongoing office related activities. If you are interested in volunteering with us please fill out the volunteer form below or contact us at info@projectwatershed.ca. More information about being a Project Watershed volunteer, our volunteer activities and background information is available in our Volunteer Guide.
Volunteer Application Form
If you are not yet a volunteer you can become one by filling out the application form.
Volunteer Waiver
This must be filled out by adults prior to volunteering.
Youth Acknowledgement of Risk
This must be filled out by children and youth under 19 prior to volunteering.
Time Tracking (log your hours!)
We ask that all volunteers track their time spent on activities. This helps us leverage funds, report out on our projects and highlight those who go above and beyond! Our Sponsor Fake Rolex
Data Sheets
Volunteer Opportunities
Fall Planting at Kus-kus-sum
We are looking for volunteers to assist us with planting native trees, shrubs, and marsh plants at Kus-kus-sum this fall!
Dyke Road Park Salt Marsh Planting
In partnership with the CVRD and the K’ómoks Guardians, we will be planting the newly prepared tidal marsh and surrounding area at Dyke Road Park as part of the park re-design project. We will be working the intertidal and riparian areas and planting native grasses, shrubs, and tidal marsh species.