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NEW: Administrative Position Available
Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District seeks an experienced Administrative Assistant to join our office staff. Bookkeeping experience is desired. The Administrative Assistant position is a full-time, at-will position subject to the […]
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We Have a New Name!
Effective June 22, 2015, the District’s new name is: Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District. At the April 21, 2015 meeting of the Board of Directors, the Board adopted resolution 2015-004 to officially […]
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Horse Health – New for Small Farm School 2015
Clackamas County has a huge horse population! This year’s Small Farm School offers a track that addresses our love of horses, and our deep desire to see them healthy and living in harmony […]
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District Welcomes New Board Chair
Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District welcomes Jeff Becker, Director from Zone 3, as the District’s new board Chair. Becker was elected by the board at the June 16, 2016 meeting to serve […]
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Did You See That Fish?
It is not every day that you see a 29-foot long, 14-foot tall Chinook salmon hanging out in a field outside of Beavercreek. No, it was not an attack by a mutant fish, […]
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Administrative Assistant Position Available
UPDATE July 11, 2015: The application period has closed. Thank you to all who showed interest in this position! Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District seeks an experienced Administrative Assistant to join […]
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Rainwater Harvesting at Schoolyard Farms
Rainwater harvesting has numerous benefits for urban or rural landowners. Watch the video to learn the what, why, and how of collecting rainwater for irrigation, fire suppression, stormwater control, and as an emergency […]
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Invite a Pollinator Home!
As you pop that juicy blueberry into your mouth and enjoy the sweet berry goodness, say a silent “thank you” to your local pollinator! We owe a debt of gratitude to these hard […]
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Farmscaping for Predators, Parasitic Wasps and Native Bees
Beneficial insects occur naturally in agricultural and surrounding landscapes and provide valuable services to farms. Predatory and parasitic insects are critically important for keeping pest insect populations in check, while native bees are […]