Stabilized Fording Sites
Since crop and pasture lands often straddle watercourses, providing safe crossings for livestock and equipment with reduced potential for negative water quality effects is critical. Additionally, watering livestock at rivers is often the only practical option for agricultural producers. The KWRC has used stable fording sites as both watering locations for livestock as well as crossings for farm equipment. The approaches are properly aligned and hardened, and the stream bottom is stabilized with hard rock to prevent erosion and rutting. Since 1994 the KWRC has installed 85 stabilized fording sites in the watershed.
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Work and Volunteer Opportunities
Do you love the outdoors? Are you passionate about conservation in New Brunswick? Are you interested in making a positive difference in your community?
The KWRC might be the perfect fit for you!
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Working with the KWRC as a monitoring technician has been a great opportunity to build many skill sets, enhance my knowledge in several respects, and to increase my social and networking skills within the local community.
~ Miranda Morrison, KWRC Education Outreach Assistant 2018 / Monitoring Tech 2019
I had a great summer and was able to build on some new skills, form connections with local groups, and learn more about riparian zone restoration and storm water management! I loved working with the school groups, and had fun teaching kids how to use a drill (not as scary as you’d think!) to assemble habitat boxes for birds.
~ Hannah Kienzle, KWRC Education Outreach Assistant 2019
Employment Opportunities
The KWRC will be seeking to fill a full time position in the near future. Stay tuned here as we are currently creating the job ad and poster. The short video below shows just some of the work we do here at the KWRC.
Volunteer Opportunities
The KWRC has numerous opportunities for volunteers to get engaged in our watershed and to gain valuable skills. Whether you are looking for a long term commitment or simply an afternoon, we have a task you can assist with. Some of these are listed below.
If you enjoy watching the weather and are willing to make a long term commitment, then this is an opportunity for you!
Monitoring a CoCoRaHS precipitation station is a fun and unique citizen science volunteer experience and takes very little time to set up and check on a regular basis.
Want to know more?
Click on the video for more information or simply give us a call at 433-4394.
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup - September 26, 2020
If a one-day event is more your style, we host a shoreline clean up event the third week in September each year that would be a great fit for you! For more on this event you can watch the video below and give us a call to find out how you can register for the next event.
Tree Planting
The KWRC hosts regular tree planting and willow staking events as well. Through this activity you can see how our past efforts are now contributing to our future restoration efforts. We can also customize a tree planting event for you class or community group. Simply give us a call and speak to our staff about what we can offer you.
Volunteers at some of our tree planting events in 2019 and 2020.
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