What’s That Weed?
Long-time readers of our monthly missive might well recall a regular “weed-of-the-month” feature that ran for several years. With so many new subscribers since we last did that, we thought […]
Long-time readers of our monthly missive might well recall a regular “weed-of-the-month” feature that ran for several years. With so many new subscribers since we last did that, we thought […]
English Ivy is one of the most common and persistent invasive plant species in the Pacific Northwest. If you haven’t read last month’s post, Ivy Invaders, check it out! This year
No Ivy Day – A Great Success Read More »
Vines climb toward the sun Growing upward, climbing trees For the trees, this is no fun The cage of vines and leaves English Ivy, strong and long Trees know there’s
High stream temperature is a huge problem for salmon across the Pacific Northwest. For more than 20 years, Johnson Creek Watershed Council and our agency partners have been planting streamside trees
Inline Pond Monitoring Project Read More »
Gresham site, September 2014-note wall of invasive blackberries The Johnson Creek Watershed Council has been working hard to establish riparian forest on private property through its CreekCare program since 2010.
Reforesting Johnson Creek in Gresham Read More »