

Sequoyah High School teams up with CWH Science Team
Sequoyah High School and Council for Watershed Health Thomas McHenry, former Vice President of the Council for Watershed Health, first...


#SummerScienceFriday: How to become a better Water Steward
How to be a better Watershed Steward: Promoting Healthy Streams for Angelenos Over the last two years, our water quality team monitored...


CWH Intern in the spotlight: Judy Lin, Water Quality Monitoring intern
Ya-Hsuan (Judy) Lin traveled on her own to the United States in the summer of 2015 to study biochemistry and public health at Occidental...


#SummerScienceFriday | Explore the Wild of the LA River
This week for #SummerScienceFriday we explore the wild of the LA River providing information from our LA River watershed monitoring, as...


#SummerScienceFriday Climate Change and Resilient LA
Climate change has become a very hot topic these days (no pun intended). Between news headlines such as President Trump’s withdrawal...


My experience as a Water Quality Monitoring Intern
Majoring in Physics and minoring in Math from Occidental College, Jad Eways has focused most of his academic career on how to take a...


#SummerScienceFriday | Testing the Waters of the LA River
One of the five questions addressed by the Los Angeles River Watershed Monitoring Program (LARWMP) is “Is it Safe to Swim?” Prior to...
CWH first Summer Science Friday
The Los Angeles River Watershed Monitoring Program Yareli Sanchez, B.S. in Biological Science, M.S. in Ecology, Ph.D candidate in...


CWH named #EarthMonthHero by Wyland Foundation
This Earth Month, the Wyland Foundation and its environmental education partner Toyota, along with CBS/KCAL, recognized the impactful...


Strong female team to lead CWH Science
CWH is pleased to announce that Yareli Sanchez and Farrin Richards have joined the CWH science team. Yareli Sanchez will be CWH's Senior...



































