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 »
Beavers are incredibly important to streams and wetlands. Not content to simply find an ecosystem, beavers go a step further than most animals and make their own ecosystem. These “ecosystem
Beaver surveys 2021 Read More »
We have been doing community science with individuals who have an interest in the creek since 2011. This program has typically drawn several hundred volunteers each year, shedding insight on
Wildlife Monitoring with our community partners Read More »
By Marlee Eckman, AmeriCorps specialist for the City of Gresham Photos by Bruce MacGregor Winter is my favorite season in the watershed. When I say this most people groan and
Amphibian Egg Mass Surveys in Gresham Read More »