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More Fish, Less Flooding: Culvert Replacements in Gales Creek Area

A culvert is a pipe that allows water to flow under streets and roads. Most of Oregon’s transportation infrastructure was built between the 1950’s-1970’s, and […]

Incentives for Landowners to Preserve Oregon White Oak Habitat on Private Property

In 1994, Oregon Legislature created the Wildlife Habitat Conservation and Management Program (WHCMP). This program provides a property tax incentive to private landowners who want […]

Why Wood is Good for Streams

When you imagine a healthy stream – whether it’s one that runs through an urban neighborhood or weaves through a natural area – does that […]

Grow Native Plants with the Cutting and Staking Method

There are many ways to grow native plants. From container plants to bareroot stems to spreading seed, each option has its advantages. Unlike methods that […]

Planting Oregon White Oak Trees

Oak habitat is in decline Oregon white oak trees (Quercus garryana) provide a key habitat in Washington County. Oak trees are known as a tolerant […]

When Oregon Ash Goes Missing: What the Arrival of EAB Means for the Tualatin River Watershed

Oregonians don’t exalt ash trees the way they do other native trees. That’s no slight to the good people of Oregon. It’s a statement to […]