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Wolftree students assist with Whychus Creek Restoration Plantings at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve

Wolftree students utilize the Deschutes Land Trust's Camp Polk Meadow Preserve for outdoor watershed science education classes.
Wolftree students assist with Whychus Creek Restoration Plantings at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve

Wolftree students demonstrate what 350 plant containers look like after a hard days work planting on Whychus Creek.

Wolftree students utilize the Deschutes Land Trust's Camp Polk Meadow Preserve for outdoor watershed science education classes.  During the month of May, Wolftree brought students from Sisters to Camp Polk Meadow Preserve for stream studies on Whychus Creek and a large planting in the Whychus Creek restoration area. 

The Land Trust works in partnership with organizations like Wolftree to get students outside and provide hands on science education opportunities on our Community Preserves.

Wolftree students perform stream studies on Whychus Creek.

 

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