Re-Vegetation and maintenance is key to the success of Watershed Conservation Resource Center's (WCRC) river/stream restoration projects. On March 6, many volunteers social distanced and helped plant native trees, scrubs, flowers, grasses and seed along the banks of the newly restored section of the...
Making a difference! This activity protects water quality in Beaver Lake, our drinking water. BWD staff including Assistant Educator Amber Ebbrecht, her two sons, Collin and Ben, and her mom, Pam Harris, along with BWD Education Coordinator, Dot, joined 50 other volunteers for the Saturday, March 6 ...
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Kudos to volunteers and Watershed Conservation Resource Center for another successful volunteer planting at West Fork restoration yesterday. Good news coverage by Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazett e! #water #beaverlake
@watershed_WCRC is hosting a volunteer planting day on Mch 6 at a West Fork restoration project. Get outside! Take… https://t.co/PMrKGANHaG
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@bwdh2o has installed #drinkingwater protection signs courtesy of ArkDeptHealth. This sign is located on Hwy 45 loo… https://t.co/UFVQQdCsUk
#recyle solid waste items #Goshen 3rd Saturday #monthly. Keep trash out of #beaverlake watershed. #BeaverLake is dr… https://t.co/PTbmSmvdaU
Great graphic from @EnvAm. Ways to divert pollutants from waterways, including our own Beaver Lake, drinking water… https://t.co/6i5bytRzrS