Residential Septic Maintenance Public Meeting Confirmation

Thank you for registering for the Public Meeting on April 25th at the Fern Ridge Library on Residential Septic Maintenance and Monitoring. You will receive a confirmation email with additional information within 3 business days. If you made a donation, you will receive a donation receipt by USPS mail.  

Leap for the Long Tom

Thank you for registering for the Leap for the Long Tom Event. You will receive a confirmation email with additional information within 3 business days. If you made a donation, you will receive a donation receipt by USPS mail.  

2022 Watershed Awardees!

As part of our 2022 Anniversary Celebration, we are honoring this year’s incredible group of Watershed Awardees! These outstanding partners, contractors, and volunteers have really gone above and beyond in their service to our projects, programs, and operations. In addition, we’ve started a new “Lifetime Achievement Award” which we’ll be kicking off as part of our 25th Anniversary! Scroll through the gallery below to find out more about his year’s amazing awardees!

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Winter Waterfowl Walk: Feb 24 Outdoor Tour!

We’re offering a limited attendance, RSVP-only guided walk on Thursday, February 24th, 3 – 5 p.m., at the Fern Ridge Wildlife Area. This walk is in cooperation with our partners at ODFW and Ducks Unlimited. Click to read more and register for the lottery drawing to attend! (limited to up to 30 guests)

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2021 Annual Report Now Online

More Than the Journey of Water Over Land

A watershed requires more than just topography and physics to be defined. Life is an essential element for what makes a watershed that includes plants, wildlife, and people, all working together.

The Long Tom Watershed has always been shaped by the living beings who call it home. And while many issues we face today have human origins, so too do our most powerful solutions. Every project we have ever embarked on has begun with an honest conversation between people. The vast majority of those conversations have been between people with a lot of differences, but with one very important thing in common – a shared sense of “We.”

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