Kosciusko County Community Foundation Grants $12,500 To TWF
The Watershed Foundation is delighted to announce receipt of a generous $12,500 grant from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation is delighted to announce receipt of a generous $12,500 grant from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation hosted their Summer Celebration brunch Sunday, June 11, for donors at Tippy Creek Winery in Leesburg, welcoming more than 70 guests to celebrate the organization’s decidedly strong action for clean water in the Tippecanoe River Watershed.
Read MoreFor the past eight years, Warsaw Community High School students have participated in the Envirothon academic competition, with the goal of promoting a desire to learn more about the natural environment, equip students for stewardship of natural resources, and develop critical thinking and cooperative problem-solving.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation announces Emma Tynan of Columbus, will be serving as an intern for the local nonprofit organization this summer.
Read MoreLakefront property is valuable and you want to retain every inch of it.
Read MoreAccess to clean, plentiful water is an important resource.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety heard a proposal during an April 21 meeting on helping fund the creation of native vegetation to help provide water quality benefits throughout the city.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation has received a grant from Arrow Head Country Resource Conservation and Development Area Inc.
Read MoreThere’s no question some of the most beautiful scenery is in the Tippecanoe River watershed, which spans more than 60 lakes and streams that offer captivating images all year long.
Read MoreNews Release NORTH WEBSTER — The Watershed Foundation’s Land of Lakes exhibit has moved to the North Webster Community Center through Feb. 28. This amazing exhibit was created in 2021 in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution’s Water|Ways exhibit. It was developed by The Watershed Foundation in cooperation with … Read More
Changing course is often necessary for improvement. Changing the course of a stream or creek, however, can have unknown consequences — and they aren’t always good.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation has kicked off its annual “Picture Your Watershed” photo contest.
Read MoreIn the warmer weather months, we think a lot about native plant species and their symbiotic relationship with birds, butterflies, bugs and other creatures.
Read MorePreserving the lakes and streams of the Upper Tippecanoe Watershed for the future of our region is important to The Watershed Foundation. And, in honor of the 25th anniversary, they are hoping to preserve the memories of those in our watershed as well.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation’s 2022 Dance at Tippy, the local non-profit organization’s largest fundraiser of the year, was an incredible success.
Read MorePreserving the lakes and streams of the upper Tippecanoe watershed for the future of our region is important to The Watershed Foundation.
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