The Watershed Congress advances the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds.
The focus on networking across disciplines means that the Congress melds science, policy and practical applications into one program.
Every year, a growing and changing group of individuals attends to gain new knowledge, acquire tools, and practice techniques that will allow them to take active roles in the stewardship of their natural resources.
Click Here to submit proposals, a list of possible topics and more information.
Visit the Watershed Congress webpage to learn more about past programs and to watch presentations from the 2025 Congress.
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