Slough School
Inspiring future stewards
We partner with teachers to create fun hands-on lessons for Title I students to learn the history and ecology of the Columbia Slough watershed. In the classroom and out in the field, students explore the living and nonliving parts of this urban ecosystem, gain knowledge of environmental issuesβpast and presentβand participate in projects to improve their local environment.
Stewardship
Helping a hidden gem shine
The Council works with local agencies, businesses, and community members to enhance critical native habitats across the watershed. With hands-on support from volunteers and green workforce development crews, we install rain gardens, pull trash from the Slough, and restore natural areas.
Volunteer
Helping hands make all the difference
Each year, hundreds of community members contribute their time and talents to make the Columbia Slough watershed a better place. From pulling weeds to hauling garbage to teaching kids about ecology, volunteers make it happen.
Community Events
The Slough is for everyone
Our events provide free opportunities for individuals and groups to learn about and fall in love with the Columbia Slough watershed. From biking and birding, to canoeing and clean-ups, there is something for all to enjoy.
Fiscal Sponsorship
Supporting People of Color Outdoors
The Council is proud to partner with and support organizations promoting diversity and inclusion in our watershed and beyond. As fiscal sponsor of People of Color Outdoors, we enable them to receive tax-deductible donations through our 501(c)3 status, among other services.