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Growing Healthy Kids and Stronger Communities with Clackamas SWCD

Each year, the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) offers Partnership Support Grants to farmers markets in Clackamas County. These grants...

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Council of Councils Supports Clackamas Watershed Councils

Clackamas County is home to ten watershed councils. These councils represent watersheds that are fully or partly located within the Clackamas Soil and Water...

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A small creek flows through a forest, passing under moss-covered fallen logs and surrounded by leafless shrubs, rocks, and evergreen trees on a cloudy day.

Community Forest receives national attention

The Eagle Creek Community Forest received national attention this week! On May 21, 2019, the National Association of Conservation Districts published a story...

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Lolo Pass Hawkweed Control

hr The WeedWise program was proud to participate recently in an effort to control invasive orange hawkweed and meadow hawkweed along Lolo Pass Rd in the upper...

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Local partners join forces to tackle costly invasive weeds along the Clackamas River

Invasive weeds currently cost Oregonians millions of dollars each year. One recent estimate indicates that without intervention these will increase to $1.8...

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Working Together

The old adage “many hands make light work” could not be truer when it comes to weed management. The WeedWise Program routinely works with a number...

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