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Oregon Watershed News

NRCS Announces Grant Recipients for Oregon CIG Program

Watershed Restoration Film Contest Recgonizes Seven Northwest Films

Non-profits, Agencies Pooling Resources to save Salmon in the Northwest

Funding Approval helps boost Educational Program Prospects

Corp of Engineers, Freshwater Trust Streamline Water Projects

The Nestucca, Neskowin and Sand Lakes Watersheds Council featured in the Spirit Mountain Community Fund newsletter

Bull Run Watershed: Journey to the source of Portland's copious, constant water

Measure 76, A Historic Success worth Renewing

Pixieland Restoration work Continues

Volunteers scour Chetco River during Annual Checkup

Council gets new Name, Leadership

Photos of Hood River Watershed Group and PacifiCorp's Powerdale Dam Removal Project

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife July Newsletter

Learning and Earning: CSC work crews helping graduate student with chinook salmon project

LCUWC and LCCWMA host Warner Valley Weeds and Watershed Tour

Hidden Treasure at the Luckiamute State Natural Area

Logs flown in to help Restore Salmon Habitat in Clackamas River Tributary Clear Creek

Powell Butte Charter School Opening Soon

New demo farm Could Revitalize River Agriculture

CSC Creates Summer Jobs for Youth

McKenzie Bank Area Protected

Umpqua River Appreciation Celebration set Saturday

Cistern will Collect Shady Cove Center's Water

Managing a Forest in Recovery

Johnson Creek's Keepers Honored at Reed College Event 

All in a Day’s Work: For LNWC Coordinator Sarah Zwissler, life has been a Series of Adventures

Camas Swale gets some Protection

OWEB Website Update

Fact sheet about Watersheds in the Pacific Northwest

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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