Are There Fish In There?
One of the most common questions we get from people about Johnson Creek is, “Are there fish in there?” Longtime watershed residents talk about a time when salmon were so […]
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One of the most common questions we get from people about Johnson Creek is, “Are there fish in there?” Longtime watershed residents talk about a time when salmon were so […]
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Species shift, the alterations in the geographical distribution of plant and animal species over time (1), requires planning and adjusting while working within the environment. One of the species that
After the emerald ash borer (EAB–Agrilus planipennis) was first spotted in Oregon in 2022, concerned folks started sharing resources on identification and how we could respond. The EAB is native
Watershed Tree Health Read More »
Written by Sara Volk Tom Virzi, from Conservation InSight, presented the 2023 Powell Butte Prairie Nesting Bird Survey data during last month’s pub talk at Double Mountain Brewery. With only
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Why are community science programs important for the watershed? With the help of volunteers, we’re able to collect data at a much larger scale! The data is used to guide
Community Science: Amphibian Egg Mass Surveys Read More »