Restoration Projects
Fox Riparian Enhancement Project
This 0.19 mile stretch of Hill Creek lacked riparian vegetation due to past land use practices. The lack of native riparian vegetation threatened the water quality during low summer flows…
Hollyer Prairie Enhancement Project
The prairies of the Willamette Valley are some of the most endangered ecosystems in Oregon. The Hollyer Prairie has been impacted by agriculture for decades. The land was plowed and…
East Regional Park Enhancement Project
The Row River Nature Park supports one of the largest known populations of Western pond turtles in the southern Willamette Valley however no nesting sites have been confirmed at the…
Coast Fork Knotweed Project Phase I
This vegetative reproduction can lead to the formation of dense colonies of Japanese knotweed that can out-compete native species. Riverbanks are thus exposed and subject to erosion, yet trees are…
Coast Fork Riparian Enhancement Project
This 2.26 acre riparian area of the Coast Fork Willamette lacked native riparian vegetation due to past land use practices like cattle grazing within the riparian area in the decades…
Taylor Riparian Planting Project
The project area is 550-foot stretch of Carolina Creek that lacks riparian vegetation due to past land use practices. What little vegetation is there is threatened by reed canary grass…
Aprovecho Stream Restoration Project
Upper Calico Creek has a lack of large woody debris which prevents the development of habitat necessary for cutthroat trout spawning and rearing. The stream was severely downcut in sections…
Wright Century Farm Riparian Exclusion & Enhancement
This historic farm property is located along the mainstem Coast Fork Willamette River. The problems addressed by this ambitious project include a loss of riparian trees, degraded riparian condition, a…