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.

Volunteer days & field events
Classroom & community education
Citizen science & member 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.
Community members participating in a SEAWA watershed event

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.
Volunteers working together along the riverbank
SEAWA staff collaborating over watershed maps

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.