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District Supports Watershed Councils
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 , the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Directors unanimously approved Watershed Council Partnership Support Grants totaling $95,000. These grants will be distributed to nine watershed […]
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Focus on Staff: Nathan Tucker, Fiscal Administrator
District staff and Board of Directors are happy to welcome Nathan Tucker as the District’s new fiscal administrator. Tucker holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from San Francisco State University and comes […]
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Bugs as Indicators of Water Quality
Got bugs? Did you notice folks in orange vests looking under rocks and kicking the sediment in Doane and North Fork Deep Creeks in early October? They were staff and volunteers from Clackamas […]
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Nelson Brings Nursery Perspective to Board
During the past year, we have highlighted our District Board directors with short biographies to help you get to know the people who direct the District. This month we highlight Jesse Nelson, Zone […]
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Annual Report Published for Fiscal Year 2015-2016
The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District’s annual report and audit for fiscal year 2015-2016 are now available. Fiscal year 2015-2016 covers the period from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. (Oregon […]
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Almost 60 Tons of Pesticides Removed from Watersheds
Early in November, several organizations worked together to hold two pesticide collection events in Clackamas County. More than 8,437 pounds of unused, old, restricted, or damaged pesticides were collected from area agricultural producers. […]
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The District’s Natural Resource Priorities
The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District has four top priorities when addressing conservation needs in Clackamas County: water, wildlife, weeds, and working lands. These priorities are part of our larger set of District […]
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What’s the Weather?
Interested in weather? Learn about weather and get the current weather forecast. About weather The study of weather can aid in understanding the narrow band of conditions needed for life to thrive. Whether […]
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Board Member Enjoys and Protects Natural Resources
Joan Zuber, a Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District board member, moved to Elk Prairie in the southwestern Clackamas County foothills to take advantage of the wonderful and bountiful natural resources the area […]