Our Partners
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Audubon SocietyHeaded the Domestic Waterfowl Roundup and Relocation in September 2011 (and after, including rehabilitation of some birds), advises the group on wildlife-related matters.
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Bureau of Environmental ServicesRemoving culverts that pose barriers to native fish, in addition to a host of other watershed health projects.
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CASM Environmental, LLCEntomological consultant providing based research, education, and conservation for natural resource agencies, non-profit organizations, and educators to assess and preserve invertebrate species, habitats, and ecological functions.
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Friends of Crystal Springs Creek
A grassroots organization dedicated to improving habitat along Crystal Springs Creek. The current project at the Westmoreland Union Manor retirement community has involved replacing invasive species with native and creating a pollinator island.
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Johnson Creek Watershed CouncilWorking toward protecting the larger watershed, the Council provides resources to aid in restoring Crystal Springs.
We are in a cooperative partnership with Johnson Creek Watershed Council, for purposes of project implementation, financial management, and fund raising. |
Patrick Norton Natural History IllustrationDevelopment of outreach and educational activities, in addition to web development and photo-point monitoring.
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Portland Parks & RecreationManages the certified salmon safe Eastmoreland Golf Course and implementing the Westmoreland Park Master Plan which focuses on replacing the channelized duck pond with a wetland.
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Portland State University
The Neighborhoods and Watersheds Senior Capstone creates an environment where students both teach and learn. The class has developed outreach materials for the Collaborative and provides continued support on watershed projects.
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Reed College
Provides an excellent model for watershed stewardship in the Reed Canyon through restoring habitat using low impact methods and investing in salmon-friendly infrastructure. They have also partnered with the City to improve habitat around the 28th Ave culvert removal.
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SMILE Neighborhood AssociationThe Sellwood-Moreland Neighborhood Association is an active member in watershed based community events.
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Student Watershed Research ProgramA community-based education through sampling water quality throughout the region.
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