Streamside Habitat, Videos, Water quality & quantity, Watersheds, Working lands, Workshops, education & events

A person operates a brush mower in a lush, green field near a stream. Text advertises a free Streamside Restoration Workshop on May 16, 2026, with event details and sponsor logos at the bottom.

Are you interested in wildlife habitats, keeping water clean, and stopping soil from washing away along a creek, stream, or river? Come to our Streamside Restoration Workshop! You will learn through in-class discussions and fun, hands-on activities.

Join this free workshop to learn:

Registration is open!

  • What a riparian area is and why its matters
  • How to look at a project site, including how to identify plans and soil types
  • How to get rid of common streamside weeds
  • How to plan your project including picking the right plants and thinking about things like wildfires and floods
  • How to plant and take care of your plants after they are in the ground
  • What local groups can help you with your project

At the end of the workshop, you may talk one-on-one with experts to get help with your project or land.

Everyone who comes will get a free printed copy of our Streamside Planting and Maintenance Workbook.  You may also download a free printed copy of our Streamside Planting and Maintenance Workbook here.

Sign up Now for the Streamside Restoration Workshop!

  • Date:  Saturday, May 16, 2026
  • Time:  9:00  a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
  • Location:  Clackamas SWCD Conservation Resource Center – 22055 S. Beavercreek Rd., Suite 1, Beavercreek, OR
  • Lunch is included
  • Cost: This workshop is completely FREE!

Spots are limited, so you must register!

To save your spot register HERE or call at 503-210-6000.

Thanks to Our Partners

We’re grateful to the amazing groups helping us make this workshop happen: Clackamas River Basin Council, Oswego Lake Watershed Council, Pudding River Watershed Council, Greater Oregon City Watershed Council, Molalla River Watch, Johnson Creek Watershed Council and the Sandy River 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

 

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