Each month SPCWC volunteers monitor water quality at nine sites along Stevens and Permanent Creeks, recording temperature, dissolved oxygen, specific conductanc, turbidity and pH. We also collect water samples which the De Anza Biology department...
The removal of invasive plants has been proceeding apace at McClellan Ranch thanks to the diligent effort of our volunteers. We can always use more help, though. Please think about joining us this Monday even if you can only stay part of the morning....
Meets weekly
Some creek bugs are pollution sensitive, while others are tolerant. Looking at bugs we have collected from various sites on Stevens Creek tells us much about habitat quality. Steve Fend, US Geoloical Survey stream ecologist and...
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We have serveral opportunities you can help us with:
Website, Blog contact webmaster@spcwc.org
Bug sorting contact programs@spcwc.org
Click here to see a short film about volunteering