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Water Programs

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
October 23, 2024
Price
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Overview

Discover the importance of watershed projects and coordinators, along with valuable water program resources. Perfect for anyone interested in protecting our water resources.

Publication Information

Dive into the world of watershed projects with our comprehensive publication! Perfect for the general public and watershed workers, this guide covers the role of watershed projects and coordinators, and introduces you to key programs and networks. Learn about the essential work being done to protect our water resources and find out how you can get involved. Get your copy today and make a difference!

Who is this for?

  • The general public
  • Watershed workers

What will you learn?

  • The role of watershed projects and watershed coordinators
  • Available watershed programs and networks

Publication Outline

  • Watershed Projects and Coordinators: Learn about the role and purpose of watershed-based projects and the important work of watershed coordinators.
  • Programs and Networks: Discover four key watershed programs and networks, complete with descriptions and contact information.

Get your copy today and dive into watershed projects and resources

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