Good dirt.
Clean water.
We can help create a streamside restoration plan specifically for your land.
We can help create a streamside restoration plan specifically for your land.
We offer free help and advice to tackle your land management challenges.
We offer no-interest loans to help people in Clackamas County fix or replace their septic systems.
Come learn about conservation with us! We have workshops, videos, and pamphlets for your benefit.
We offer farm equipment to rent that may be hard to find, not available, or too expensive to buy for use once a year.
Learning about conservation is for the young and the young at heart!
Our WeedWise program works to control harmful invasive weeds in Clackamas County.
We work with you to protect and care for the soil, water, and natural places in Clackamas County.
We help people in Clackamas County solve land management problems on private property. This includes improving habitats for wildlife, controlling erosion, getting rid of harmful weeds, replacing failing septic systems, keeping forests healthy, and more.
Healthy soil helps our farms, ranches, forests, and even our backyards thrive.
Clean and plentiful water supports people, plants, and animals in Clackamas County.
Well-managed forests are productive, fire-adapted, and home to diverse wildlife.
Diverse wildlife habitat provides healthy and functional forests, rivers, and landscapes for future generations.
Invasive weeds raise food costs, harm wildlife habitat, and lower property values.
Our Conservation and WeedWise Specialists work with landowners to help them care for the land. We focus on what we do best. Whether it’s controlling invasive weeds, managing land, or improving wildlife habitats, we have many ways to help. If you need something we do not offer, we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
Keep water clean and use less so there is enough for people, plants, and animals.
Remove harmful weeds that hurt crops, animals, and the environment.
Protect wild places like forests and prairies.
Create and protect homes for wildlife.
Keep land healthy and productive while caring for nature.
Keep the soil healthy, which is important for farms, forests, and wildlife.
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—Eleanor Roosevelt