North Bend School starts Salmon Hatchery planning meeting at Eglin Marine

May 13, 2025 | North Bend SD 13, School Districts, Oregon

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The North Bend School District is making strides in its ambitious Salmon Hatchery project on Cooney Creek, with the first meeting held on April 29 at Eglin Marine. This initiative aims to enhance local environmental education and promote awareness of salmon conservation among students and the community.

During the meeting, attendees discussed the project's early stages and outlined plans for future development. The hatchery is expected to serve as a hands-on learning environment, allowing students to engage directly with the life cycle of salmon and the importance of aquatic ecosystems.
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This project not only highlights the district's commitment to environmental stewardship but also aims to foster a sense of responsibility among students regarding local wildlife. As the hatchery progresses, the school district anticipates further community involvement and educational opportunities that will benefit both students and residents alike.

Converted from 5-1-2025 NBSD Board Meeting meeting on May 13, 2025
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