We’re Wild About Gresham!
Did you know that there are all kinds of species that live within urban areas, and even in your backyard? In order to catch a glimpse of these animals, all […]
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Did you know that there are all kinds of species that live within urban areas, and even in your backyard? In order to catch a glimpse of these animals, all […]
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Introduced species: Clematis (Clematis vitalba) Characteristics Clematis —also called traveler’s joy or old man’s beard—is a deciduous climbing vine, with stringy bark that easily rubs off on older stems. Leaves
– Written by Monica Hescheles This time a year we are particularly grateful for the volunteers and community that make the work at Johnson Creek Watershed Council not only possible
Grateful for Volunteers and Community! Read More »
After a year’s hiatus, the Johnson Creek Science Symposium was back this year, held again at Reed College. Eight speakers from academia, consulting companies, agencies, and non-profits shared results from
Panel Discussion a New Feature at the 8th Annual Science Symposium Read More »
By Elizabeth Brosig, Restoration Project Manager This fall, JCWC partnered with Depave, a local nonprofit organization that specializes in removing pavement and empowering communities, to complete the first stage of
Removing Pavement for a Cleaner Johnson Creek Read More »