About the Navarro Watershed Working Group
The Mission of the Navarro Watershed Working Group is to support voluntary stewardship in the watershed through information, education, demonstration, and dedication.
Navarro Watershed Working Group (NWWG) agrees to adhere to the following guiding principles:
- To use democratic decision-making processes and consensus when appropriate;
- To identify projects which can be implemented within the resources and constraints available to the group;
- To remain dedicated to building community through its activities;
- To be committed to a process of continuous learning and education;
- To ensure that all of its activities reflect a standard of high quality by being honest, accurate, credible and ethical.
NWWG Participants
- Patty Madigan, Conservation Programs Manger, MCRCD
- Linda MacElwee, Navarro Watershed Coordinator
- Fred Martin, Retired Engineer, Holmes Ranch Road Association
- Bill Taylor, Landscaper/Organic Gardener
- Kirk Vodopols, Hydrologist for Mendocino Redwood Company
- Joe Scriven, Fisheries Biologist, Mendocino County Resource Conservation District
Watershed Managers' Lessons Learned
In 2002, the managers of the Navarro watershed attended the World Watershed Summit in Washington DC. Find out about the lessons they learned.
