Mission Statement
The Tryon Creek Watershed Council restores, protects and enhances the ecological health and function of our unique urban watershed.
What We Do
The majority of TCWC projects involve restoration of riparian native vegetation on streambanks. We focus these projects on private properties along key wildlife corridors, neighboring green-spaces, and adjacent to existing restoration sites. We also fix fish passage barriers by contracting replacement with a bridge (such as the case with the Stone Bridge Project on Nettle Creek) or working as an advocate (in the case of Boones Ferry Culvert and the Highway 43 Culvert projects). As a watershed council, another key role that we fill is coordination of partnerships, watershed planning, and monitoring.
History
The Council has been actively bringing the community together since 1994 when a small group of concerned citizens joined forces to become stewards of our natural heritage. TCWC worked under the fiscal sponsorship of Southwest Neighborhoods Inc and then the Friends of Tryon Creek until 2014 when we received our own 501(c)(3) status.
Mission Statement
The Tryon Creek Watershed Council restores, protects and enhances the ecological health and function of our unique urban watershed.
What We Do
The majority of TCWC projects involve restoration of riparian native…