Monday, November 9th 5:30pm - 7:30pm
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WMG is enlisting landowners and the interested public in the Tucson area to help monitor flow in our creeks and rivers, groundwater levels in accessible wells, and the plants and animals that depend on them. At this online training, WMG staff will introduce you to our 50-year vision of flowing creeks and rivers supported by our growing River Run Network, and explain how your involvement can help us, the City, and the County in protecting and restoring flows across the basin. To join the volunteer program, WMG asks for a one-year commitment of regular monitoring, which includes one to four times a month during the dry season and frequent monitoring during the rainy seasons (at least once a week). Your data will help us track how many days our rivers flow each year, to track progress towards our river restoration goals.
This virtual training is led by Trevor Hare, WMG's Restoration Director and Lauren Monheim, WMG's River Run Network Coordinator. During the virtual training, you will select your location(s) for regular monitoring as well as learn how to report your data to WMG as part of our community science program.