Are you interested in providing wildlife habitat, better water quality, and erosion control on a creek, stream, or river? Then join us for our two day streamside restoration workshop that includes a blend of presentations and hands-on learning.
In this free workshop series, participants will learn:
- What a riparian area is and why its important
- How to assess a project site, including plant identification and soils
- How to treat the most common streamside invasive plants
- How to design your project including stock type, seed zones, natural disaster considerations, etc.
- How to install your plantsHow to maintain the project after planting
- About organizations in your area that provide assistance with these projects
At the end of the workshop series, participants will have the opportunity to work individually with professionals to answer any questions about their specific project or property.
All participants will receive a free printed copy of our brand new Streamside Restoration Guide.
Register Today for the Streamside Restoration Workshop!
Registration is open!
- Saturday, June 22nd, 9:00 a.m. – noon
- Saturday, June 29th, 8:00 a.m. – noon
- Clackamas SWCD Conservation Resource Center – 22055 S. Beavercreek Rd., Suite 1
- Cost: FREE!
- Registration is required as space is limited – contact [email protected] to reserve your space or give her a call at 503-210-6000.
Our Partners Help Make this Workshop Possible!
Special thanks is given to our partners who are collaborating with us to offer this workshop: Clackamas River Basin Council, Oswego Lake Watershed Council, Tryon Creek Watershed Council. Pudding River Watershed Council, Backyard Habitat Program, Greater Oregon City Watershed Council, North Clackamas Watershed Council
Video Series Supports Workshop Content
Our Riparian Restoration video series is a great companion to the workshop. This four-part video series will show each stage of streamside restoration including site preparation, planting, and maintenance.
Riparian Restoration Part 1: Introduction
Riparian Restoration Part 2: Site Preparation
Riparian Restoration Part 3: Planting
Riparian Restoration Part 4: Maintenance