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Oregon Watershed News


Recovery efforts in the Willamette Basin strive to save salmon species that scientist fear will be extinct in 40 years

Coho salmon return above the city of Dallas dam for the first time in 60 years

One of a kind fish transfer facility helps restore salmon and steelhead in the Deschutes River by helping them past Round Butte Dam

Curry County Commissioners support LIDAR mapping project in Lower Rogue Watershed

Cycling and walking event in South East Portland helps Johnson Creek Watershed Council raise awareness and build support for its outreach and education programs

Malheur County irrigation and agricultural inventory helps identify ways to manage these resources more efficiently while also improving water quality in nearby streams

The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council, the Deschutes Land Trust, and the Deschutes National Forest help restore Whychus Creek at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve

Watershed Council Gathering in Klamath Falls helps Oregon watershed councils exchange ideas

Agency Updates

Find out what new information watershed council agency partners are posting for councils.

About the Network

The Network of Oregon Watershed Councils is dedicated to supporting the work of watershed councils throughout the state by increasing council capacity, improving key relationships and promoting public awareness of watersheds and watershed councils.


Founded in November 2004 by watershed council coordinators and members from throughout Oregon, the Network aims to assist councils by working with our partners to provide tools and services that will make councils even more effective in their local watersheds.

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