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The Watershed Project

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Advocacy & Volunteering

The Watershed Project is committed to inspiring Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate and protect local watersheds. They are working to restore and preserve the unique ecosystems that make up the San Francisco Bay. They bring a watershed perspective to the urban environment, promoting green design and supporting natural cycles. The Watershed Project is always looking for volunteers. You can pitch in to clean up the shoreline, restore a creek bank or sign up for a workshop. Check the Calendar of Events to find volunteering opportunities.

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