2024 Annual Report

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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 to realize a decade-long shared vision: to get good fire on the ground at Chaa-lamali. TEIP youth, staff, and Indigenous partners opened the fire using traditional … Read more

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 Junction City is presented by the Upper Willamette Soil & Water Conservation District, in partnership with the Long Tom Watershed Council and the Upper Willamette … Read more

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 of supporting Native-led nonprofits, culminating in Native Nonprofit Day on May 19, 2024! Native-led nonprofits are systemically underfunded. According to the Investing in Native Communities … Read more

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 program for businesses located in Lane County offers cleaning of parking lot drains for a flat fee of $65 per drain. Why Lane County offers … Read more

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, savanna, woodland, and riparian habitats surrounding Fern Ridge Reservoir in Lane County. Homeland of the Kalapuya Indians and currently owned and managed by Oregon Department … Read more

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