Basic Field Technique Course

J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center 3400 N 40th St, Springdale, AR, United States

Basic Field Techniques to Determine Stream Morphology. A training course through The River Commons & Institute (hosted by Watershed Conservation Resource Center) | October 10th -11th, 2024 | Space is limited | Tuition payment due at registration | Registration link: https://forms.gle/thu6zGL423Nu65Db6 This field-oriented course will teach basic surveying skills needed to characterize stream morphology.  Designed […]

Beaver Lake Volunteer Day

Save the Date -October 12th, 2024 Help us pick up litter around Beaver Lake by shoreline and boat. BYO Boat. Lunch and clean up supplies provided for volunteers. Then go to Hickory Creek Park to hear Secchi Day data results and talk with the organizations at the Science Fair working to help protect Beaver Lake. […]

Lake Sequoyah Fall Cleanup

Lake Sequoyah Park 6608 E Lake Sequoyah Drive, Fayetteville, AR, United States

Lake Sequoyah Fall Cleanup: Pick Up Where You Play Saturday, October 19, 2024 The City of Fayetteville and Beaver Watershed Alliance are teaming up to clean up Lake Sequoyah, and we invite you to join us in our efforts to keep this lake clean and beautiful as we tackle litter along the shoreline, roads and […]

Alliance Karst Workshop

Kieth Ham Pavilion - Withrow Springs State Park 33647 AR-23, Huntsville, AR, United States

Learn more about caves, karst, geology below us, and the history of early dwellers that play an important role in the Beaver Lake watershed. With Special Guest Speakers: Adam Leslie | Arkansas State Parks Jonathan Baxter | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Jamie Lockhart | AR Archeological Survey   Topics Include: What are karst landscapes […]

AR Water Webinar

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TOPIC: AGFC Considering Fish and People at River Access Developments: Improved Conservation-based Recreation and Habitat with Infrastructure Development Projects AGFC has a history of minimalist provision at river access areas based on historic funding provided primarily by anglers. This resulted in a mindset of primarily just providing for parking and boat access. Funding and recreational […]

Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Stewardship at Walker Park

Walker Park Splash Pad parking lot 753 S. Block Ave, Fayetteville, AR, United States

Join us for an invasive plant removal volunteer event at Walker Park in Fayetteville on Thursday, November 21st from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm! Help us restore Spout Spring Branch and the urban forests around Walker Park & meet the Arkansas Conservation Corps crew. Learn how to identify and remove invasive plants! All tools, equipment, […]