Southern Regional Water Program

Research, Extension & Education Water Quality Programs through the Land Grant University System

Focus Area: Watershed Education and Restoration

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Watershed education is a critical component of achieving lasting water quality improvements and watershed restoration. Many segments of society do not fully understand the watershed concept and its importance in environmental management and protection. Major regional needs are associated with watershed impairments resulting from hydromodification, agriculture, urbanization, forestry, mining, and other land uses.

Extension is a leader in providing education to local stakeholders, agencies, and natural resource professionals to improve decision-making and the use of management practices that diminish nonpoint source pollution. Extension outreach programs also effectively teach techniques for natural stream channel design, wetland restoration, and riparian protection. The Watershed Education and Restoration Focus Area Team, comprised of Extension professionals and partner agencies, facilitates regional coordination, increased sharing of successful programs among states, and development of effective educational resources that can be implemented regionally.

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Enhanced regional and multi-agency collaboration for watershed education and restoration program development and delivery; increased knowledge of participants in organized workshops; reduction in nonpoint source discharges to surface and ground water resources.

For information on additional Land Grant University programs and research in Southern Region states addressing watershed education and restoration, return to the home page, select a state and choose from Target Themes.

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