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Take Action

Homeowners, businesses, and volunteers all have a role to play in the health of our watersheds.

Even small actions can have a big impact. 

VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers play a crucial role in fulfilling the mission of the FCSCWP, and there are various ways to contribute. There's nothing quite like the satisfaction of putting in hard work for a meaningful cause! Whether getting your hands dirty for a one-time native planting project or utilizing your skills in outreach, communication, education, or other areas, you can help expand the impact of the Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership in your community. 

 

For opportunities, contact the FCSCWP Coordinator, Karen Daulton Lange

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HOMEOWNERS

Even small changes in your home ecosystem can have a big impact on our watersheds. For example, adding native plants with deep root systems to your landscape can help reduce the amount of water that flows into storm sewers. 

Creating a rain garden, using rain barrels, and mulching leaves to use as lawn fertilizer are some other actions nearly every homeowner can take.  

Learn more at The Conservation Foundation

Outreach Materials - The Conservation Foundation

BUSINESSES

Businesses of any size can take steps to keep our watersheds healthy. 

Become a Member - Click HERE for more information. 
 

Volunteer - Would your business like to participate in an event? To inquire, please contact the FCSCWP Coordinator,

Karen Daulton Lange 

Business Property Maintenance – see the Homeowners section above for ways to incorporate healthy practices on your property.

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The Partnership in Action

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