Turbidity Blitz 2022!
On Monday, January 10th Johnson Creek Watershed Council participated in the United States Geological Survey’s first ever Turbidity Blitz event. The purpose of the event was to try to get […]
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On Monday, January 10th Johnson Creek Watershed Council participated in the United States Geological Survey’s first ever Turbidity Blitz event. The purpose of the event was to try to get […]
Turbidity Blitz 2022! Read More »
Imagine a salmon. You may picture a school of sleek fish fighting their way upstream through some swift, wild river surrounded by dark forest. There could be bald eagles, maybe
Salmon Surveys 2021 Read More »
Sara is temporarily covering duties for Riparian Program Manager during Noah’s parental leave through early March. Having grown up in Portland, Sara has had the pleasure of exploring local watersheds,
Welcome back Sara Ennis! Read More »
Elizabeth Brosig is our new Restoration Project Manager, she will be providing leadership and guidance to the Council’s restoration programs and managing implementation of specific Council restoration projects. She earned
Welcome our new Restoration Project Manager Elizabeth Brosig Read More »
Introduced species: Gorse (Ulex europaeus) Characteristics: Gorse is a spiny, dense evergreen shrub in the pea family, typically 2-3 meters (6-9 ft) tall. Young branches are green, but turn brown