Blue Skies For Watershed Wide!
Written by Marlee Eckman On March 1st Portland got its first taste of spring, well what we would call false spring as it dramatically dropped in temperature again a week […]
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Written by Marlee Eckman On March 1st Portland got its first taste of spring, well what we would call false spring as it dramatically dropped in temperature again a week […]
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Since September 2024, JCWC and Portland Parks and Recreation have worked with Sunnyside Environmental Middle School to offer students a chance to build a relationship with the land at Errol
Sunnyside Environmental Middle School Builds Relationship with Errol Heights Park Read More »
Long-time readers of JCWC’s publications (both print and online) might remember a project the Council completed several years ago on property owned by the Centennial School District in Pleasant Valley.
Mitchell Creek–Taking a Tributary’s Temperature Read More »
This month’s featured native: Willamette Valley Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa var. benthamiana) Ponderosa pine is commonly thought of as one of the major tree species found east of the Cascades,
What’s That Plant? Read More »
During some times of the year across Johnson Creek, backyard bird watchers take their bird feeders indoors to help reduce the transmission of illness between our avian neighbors. A single
Bird Flu in Johnson Creek Read More »