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Long Tom Watershed Council
  • About
    • Mission
    • What Is A Watershed?
    • Long Tom Watershed Council Projects Map Explorer
    • How We Work
      • Habitat Enhancement Projects
      • Action Plans
      • Annual Reports & Organizational Info
      • Data and Maps
      • Watershed Assessment
      • Map Library
      • Technical Reports
      • Surveys & Monitoring
      • Scientific Surveys
    • Who We Are
      • Welcome to LTWC
      • What is a Watershed & Council?
      • Technical Team
      • Board Of Directors
      • Staff
    • Jobs
    • Find Out More
      • Newsletter
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      • Job Announcement: RESTORATION & FIRE PROJECTS MANAGER
    • Volunteer Spotlights
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    • Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program (TEIP)
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    • Fred Meyer Community Rewards

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May 27 – Tour of Owens Creek Project

“Opportunities in Bear Creek to improve fish & wildlife habitat”
Tues, May 27
5:45 – 7:30 p.m.
Tour of project on private property; 24947 High Pass Rd.

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July 29th Tour: “Water, Woodlands & Wildlife: perspectives on woodland management & habitat”

Today! 5:45 – 8 p.m.
Bauman Tree Farm
84289 Territorial Rd, Eugene
in partnership with Forests Today & Forever

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LTWC’s “Snapshot of Local Impact Report” now available

Our updated Local Impact Report for 2014 is updated! Follow this link to read.

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Thank you to Boy Scout Troop 54!

Members of local Boy Scout Troop 54 and volunteer Jake Werhane helped with project stewardship on a gorgeous 60 degree Saturday.

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RSVP to “Taste the Watershed” at Party Downtown!

Call Party Downtown at 541-345-8228 to purchase your ticket for the 2 Towns Cider Brewers Dinner with Party Downtown!

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Next Public Meeting: “Lamprey: an ancient fish with current importance”

Tues, April 29, 6 – 7:45 p.m.
Veneta Community Center
25192 E. Broadway Ave., Veneta

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Recap: Volunteer Stewardship Day along Coyote Creek

On January 25, nearly 40 volunteers took advantage of the pleasant and sunny winter weather to help steward two restoration projects along Coyote and Nighswander Creeks. 

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Volunteer Spotlights

Learn more about a few of the amazing people who support the Long Tom Watershed Council through volunteering!

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2014 Public Meeting Calendar

Mark your calendars for LTWC’s upcoming public meetings! 

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Support us when you shop at Amazon.com!

Now you can support LTWC and our vibrant watershed every time you shop at amazon.com.  Amazon will donate a portion of each purchase made through this link to LTWC!

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2024 Annual Celebration

October 24th 6-8pm Long Tom Grange

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Ridgeline News article – Spring 2025

Ridgeline News Features the Long Tom Watershed Council Ridgeline Magazine, the Southern Willamette Valley’s Outdoor Magazine, featured an introductory article about the Long Tom Watershed Council in their Spring 2025…

Discounted Storm Drain Cleaning Program

Lane County Partners with Stormwater Protection Systems to Offer Discounted Storm Drain Cleaning for Businesses GRANT PROVIDES STORM DRAIN CLEANING ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESSES FOR 2025 Lane County has teamed up…

2024 Annual Report

Happy Holidays from the Long Tom!

Please consider giving a generous tax-deductible gift to LTWC this holiday season. Click on the image of our Annual report to read it!

 

 

2024 Annual Meeting & Celebration

Embracing New Opportunities and Honoring Progress OCTOBER 24TH 6:00pm-8:00pm Learn more and register today!

Prescribed Burn and Cultural Fire at Chaa-lamali

Local fire partners get good fire on the ground at Chaa-lamali On Monday, September 16th the Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program (TEIP) and the Long Tom Watershed Council worked with local fire partners…

Stroda Brothers Farm Tour

CONSERVATION AND STEWARDSHIP FARM TOUR September 26th 5:30-7:30 pm 96535 Territorial Hwy,  Junction City OR  Sign up HERE for the September 26th tour of  Stroda Brothers’ Farm. This event in…

Native nonprofit day 2024

Native Nonprofit Day is a giving initiative aimed at increasing support for Native-led organizations nationwide. Organizations, foundations, and individuals are invited to dedicate May to raising awareness of the importance…

Discounted Storm Drain Cleaning Program

Lane County Partners with Stormwater Protection Systems to Offer Discounted Storm Drain Cleaning for Businesses Lane County in partnership with Stormwater Protection Systems offers discounted storm drain cleaning. This voluntary…

Northeast Coyote Wetland and Prairie Restoration

An anchor habitat for many listed and at risk wet and upland prairie species, Northeast (NE) Coyote adds an important piece to 8,500+ acres of conserved and managed wetland, prairie,…

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2024 ANNUAL CELEBRATION OCTOBER 24TH 6PM-8PM Click Here to Learn More and to Register     

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