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Discover how Watershed is educating the community with hands-on tours, field trips, and scientific studies to protect Ozark water resources.
At the Watershed Center, we strive to provide age appropriate, place-based, education about our water resources. Some groups come to simply enjoy the Valley Water Mill Park, which is open from sunrise to sunset every day (except Christmas). These visitors can learn about the site through interpretive signage and kiosks located around the park.
The Watershed Natives Program cultivates, grows and sells native plants. Native plants are integral to soil health, pollinator and wildlife habitat, erosion prevention, biodiversity, and nutrient runoff reduction. Choosing to purchase Watershed Natives supports watershed health and our educational programs.
Discover how Watershed is educating the community with hands-on tours, field trips, and scientific studies to protect Ozark water resources.
Are you a Missouri farmer or landowner looking to enhance your land and benefit the environment? The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offers financial and technical assistance through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This program supports projects that improve soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitats. Join efforts to protect clean drinking water and strengthen Missouri’s ecosystems. Apply by November 29, 2024, to make a lasting impact on your land and community!
Forest Stand Improvement (FSI) plays a critical role in conserving the forests at the Watershed Center, promoting clean water, biodiversity, and sustainable recreation in Springfield, Missouri. By managing tree density, removing invasive species, and supporting native plants, FSI practices help create healthy, resilient forests.
2400 East Valley Water Mill Road
Springfield, MO 65803
Phone: (417) 866-1127
Monday-Friday: 8am to 5pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed