Water management and conservation
Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 resources
Network of Oregon Watershed Councils
The Network of Oregon Watershed Councils is a statewide non-profit organization that supports the work of Oregon’s community-based watershed councils. Located in the state capital of Salem in the northwest corner of the U.S., the Network serves some 90 councils across the state through training, conferences, and networking events, by providing a voice with agencies and funders, by tracking important issues, and by helping councils learn from each other to increase their efficiency and impact.
Ecological Effects of Tide Gate Upgrade or Removal: A Literature Review and Knowledge Synthesis
This document reports on findings, conclusions and recommendations derived from scientific literature and knowledge regarding the effectiveness of tide gate removal or upgrade in improving conditions for Oregon’s native migratory fish species, particularly salmonids, and other plant and animal species that utilize estuarine ecosystems.
Know Your Forest Learning Library
Looking for practical information about managing your forestland? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together an extensive library of resources to help you reach your goals.
Network of Oregon Watershed Councils (NOWC)
he Network of Oregon Watershed Councils supports the work of watershed councils by increasing council capacity, representing councils with key partners and funders, and convening council staff and board members to learn from each other.
Conservation Generation
How Young Farmers and Ranchers Are Essential to Tackling Water Scarcity in the Arid West.