
Presenting Habichats: Habitat Speaker Series
McKenzie River Trust is excited to present HabiChats – a virtual speaker series that explores some of Oregon’s plant and animal species and local restoration efforts with partners and local
McKenzie River Trust is excited to present HabiChats – a virtual speaker series that explores some of Oregon’s plant and animal species and local restoration efforts with partners and local
DONATE NOW We are directing all donations to the United Way of Lane County’s Wildfire Response Fund at this time. Volunteer Your Time We know that you want to give
By Liz Lawrence This article is about the Coburg Aggregate Reclamation Project or CARP, purchased by the McKenzie River Trust in 2010. To learn more about CARP, visit our property
McKenzie River Trust stands in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter. In the wake of recent calls for justice in Oregon and across the globe, we must address oppressive systems and injustices. These
This article was published with permission from Cary Kerst, who discovered a new species of Stonefly in a place now protected by conservation. The species was named Capnia kersti, after
McKenzie River Trust Board Member Bev Hollander shared her thoughts on connection during a time of social-distancing. Connecting One way to look at the COVID-19, known as coronavirus, is to
Stakeholder Notification The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The McKenzie River Trust is
Reports to: Restoration Projects ManagerStatus: SeasonalCompensation: Salary $15.00 to $17.50 DOE and certificationsDates: 40 hrs/week from April 15th through October 31st (daily start times vary based on weather, fire, and daylight conditions) The McKenzie
2019 was a great year for McKenzie River Trust. Our staff grew as well as the number of properties we own and protect in conservation. The community came together supporting
Belted Kingfisher on Green Island Photo: Kit LarsenMcKenzie River Trust Board Member, Bev Hollander shares resources to become a birder in western Oregon. One of MRT’s basic tenets is to
Thanks to the support of our members, 47 acres are preserved for conservation on the banks of the Blue River On December 19th, we purchased a property next to the
UPDATE! The match has been met! Thank you to everyone who supported this campaign, we received over $84,000 that will be met by Patagonia for local conservation in 2020. Thank