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Network of Oregon Watershed Councils

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"Building Community for Healthy Watersheds"

Oregon Watershed News

Administration releases last-chance salmon plan

Tribes, U.S. sign deal on NW dams

Copper-Salmon Wilderness designation gains support

Oregon Launches "STOP THE INVASION" Statewide Campaign Against Invasive Species

Tualatin Watershed Council links logs to improve fish habitat

Climate Change and Salmon

Ash Creek Dam Removal in the Luckiamute

Walla Walla Council hosts meeting on future water availability

Creek Restoration in the Long Tom Basin

NEW!! Agency Updates


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.

We’re constantly working to make the Network website more valuable to our users.  Your comments, suggestions and insights will help us meet your needs.

Click here to submit comments to the website manager.

On-Going Resources

After the Storm Video, co-produced by The Weather Channel and EPA, Now Available as Streaming Web Video and soon to be available on DVD!

Statewide Watershed Council Contact Information (pdf)

Master Watershed Steward, OSU Extension Service - on-going

Watershed Council Outreach - Radio Ads

NOAA Habitat Website Launched


 



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