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
Dragonfly Day has become an annual event, in partnership with City of Gresham, that brings neighborhood and watershed families together to focus on some of the smaller species that depend
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
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We kicked off September with a field trip by David Douglas High School at Leach Botanical Garden’s Back 5 Project. Leach staffers led a group of 29 high school students
David Douglas High School visits the Back 5 Project Read More »