Get Involved with SEAWA
Every action shapes our watershed.
Whether you have a few hours, a classroom, or a whole project to share, there’s a place for you in caring for the South Saskatchewan River watershed. Explore the many ways you can lend your time, skills, or support.
Events & Workshops
Learn, connect, and take action together.
From hands-on restoration days and shoreline cleanups to classroom sessions and public talks, SEAWA events are a great way to learn about the watershed and meet others who care about local rivers, wetlands, and prairie ecosystems.
- Workshops and talks on watershed health, stewardship, and water conservation.
- Volunteer days restoring riparian areas, planting vegetation, or monitoring sites.
- Family-friendly events and school programs that bring watershed learning outdoors.
Volunteer
Lend a hand in the watershed.
Volunteers are at the heart of SEAWA’s work. Whether you can help once a year or once a month, there’s a role for you in monitoring, restoration, outreach, and community events.
- Join riparian restoration days: planting native species and stabilizing shorelines.
- Support citizen science: help collect water, habitat, or species observations.
- Assist at outreach events, school programs, and community booths.
Work with SEAWA
Make watershed health your day job.
Join a small, dedicated team working across research, outreach, and on-the-ground restoration. SEAWA hires for term projects, student placements, and core staff roles.
- Seasonal field and restoration positions for students and recent grads.
- Project and program roles focused on data, planning, and watershed literacy.
- Administrative and coordination positions that keep our work moving.
Support the watershed
Help keep our rivers and wetlands healthy.
Donations help SEAWA deliver education, research, and on-the-ground restoration across the basin. If you’d like to contribute, get in touch with our office to discuss options.