Get Involved

It takes a team to improve the trail and maintain it.

We can’t do it without you!

Donate

Consider donating to the trail or becoming a Klamath Wingwatchers Member to help support us and all we do. All Donations are tax deductible, including Membership Dues.

you can also sign up for Fred Meyer Community Rewards program and select Wingwatchers as your charity.

Volunteer

YOU can help by: volunteering your time, paying your dues, making donations, writing a newsletter article, sharing your trail pictures, picking up trash as you walk, etc.

WANT TO JOIN THE TEAM?

Contact

volunteer@klamathwingwatchers.org

There are new projects and regular maintenance chores. Every effort helps take care of the trail.

Trail Maintenance and Other Work

Trail Maintenance days are the last Saturday of the month for March through October. Volunteers assemble at the Discover Klamath building [205 Riverside Drive] parking lot at 9 a.m. Work winds up about 11:30 a.m. or whenever people need to take off. Bring gloves and water. Wear long pants and close-toed shoes. If you are willing to help on other days, please let us know, as we are always involved in various projects to improve the trails. Help is always needed. Litter pickup [never ending], painting, weeding new shrub plantings, and spreading wood chips are some of the jobs requiring volunteer efforts.

OTHER WAYS TO VOLUNTEER BESIDES TRAIL MAINTENANCE

*** Lead trail activities (Bonnie Hay sings along the trail or conduct trail tours)

*** Staff educational booths at PLAY Day in January, Winter Wings in February, Migratory Bird Day in May, and other places

*** Write grants for Wingwatcher projects

*** Join our Board and help guide our organization

*** Develop special projects that further our mission

       *** Boy Scout Eagle badge projects

       *** 2005 POP Pelicans on Parade led by Kathy Larson and Friends;  many pelicans are still for sale and can be seen at the Discover Klamath office at 205 Riverside Dr. see https://klamathbirdingtrails.com/events/pop.shtml

       *** 2005 Guide to the Link River based on the "Child’s Guide to the Link River" and repurposed by Bernie Wood, Winnie Wagner, Kathy McKeehan, Lin Warner, Anita Ward, Susan Liskey, and Maureen Lundy with grants from Pacific Power and the Klamath Basin Audubon Society, and the Klamath Falls City Schools Print Shop.   We continue to distribute this booklet at all of our events.

       *** 2006 KBBT Klamath Basin Birding Trail Guide; see guide at https://klamathbirdingtrails.com/