Volunteers are needed to help us restore native habitat in Stringfield Park along the Trolley Trail with native plants, shrubs and trees! This bike-friendly planting event is a great opportunity to shake off […]
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Volunteers are needed to help us restore native habitat in Stringfield Park along the Trolley Trail with native plants, shrubs and trees! This bike-friendly planting event is a great opportunity to shake off […]
Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to announce that partnership support grants totaling over $94,000 will be distributed to farmers markets and watershed councils within the District boundaries. Partner organizations […]
Where are you most likely to find salmon, trout and steelhead? Maybe in the stream in your back field! Join the fun on May 29, 2013 when Molalla River Watch will host a […]
Would you like to explore the Clackamas River Watershed, but not sure where to start? Join the Clackamas River Basin Council on their annual guided hikes in the Clackamas River Watershed. This year […]
Our man Clair Klock interviews several watershed council folks in this new video shot by the Clackamas County Government Channel. Learn about watershed council projects and why they are such great partners for […]
We have a fairly unique situation in the Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District: we have all or part of ten watershed councils within our boundary! The District is more successful because […]
It is time for a celebration! Molalla River Watch — the folks who are the watershed council for the Molalla River — adopted 12 miles of the Molalla River in 1992 through the […]
Make plans today to attend the Sandy River Restoration Expo in Sandy, OR on April 7, 2012. Sandy High School will host this second annual event, bringing together the Sandy River Basin Watershed […]
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