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You may have noticed some changes around here! Explore the new content. Today
You may have noticed some changes around here! Explore the new content. Today
Take 3 minutes to watch a video about our work protecting special lands and the rivers that flow through them. You
Oakshire’s third beer brewed to celebrate the Eugene Water and Electric Board’s Centennial year of service will be on sale starting Friday, November 18th. Proceeds benefit the Berggren Watershed Conservation Area.
In the heart of wilderness south of Yachats, the Tenmile Creek watershed is part of the largest coastal temperate rainforest remaining in the lower 48 states.
Oakshire Brewing is stepping up to create three separate beers to raise money for the Berggren Watershed Conservation Area, a property owned and protected by the McKenzie River Trust. The
Visit the McKenzie River Trust’s 92-acre property on the Lower McKenzie River with ornithologist Dan Gleason. Learn more about habitat restoration, plants and animals – especially birds – that make
Join us on a bird walk along the Lower McKenzie River led by McKenzie River Trust Board member and avid birder Margie Paris. We’ll focus on the floodplain forest and
What has two pairs of wings, lives near the water, and eats mosquitoes? A dragonfly! Join experts Steve Gordon and Cary Kerst for a family-oriented dragonfly and damselfly tour of
Join dragonfly experts Steven Gordon and Cary Kerst for an afternoon field course on dragonflies and damselflies. Learn about the life cycle, preferred habitat, and behavior of these fascinating creatures
The Ferguson Creek Conservation Easement protects the distinctive natural features of the Hagen family’s property for future generations.
July 9, 2011 9am to 2pm The McKenzie River Guides Association, the McKenzie Flyfishers and the McKenzie Watershed Council are sponsoring the annual McKenzie River Cleanup on Saturday, July 9th.
Sunday, June 12 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. “Wick-y wick-y wick…tsweeeet tsweeeet!” Do you hear the calling of early summer in the air? It doesn’t get much clearer than at