2022-2023 Annual Workplan Now Online!

Each year the watershed council undergoes an extensive work-planning process wherein the staff and board develop a detailed report of the work underway, and what to expect in the coming year. We have three temporal views of the council’s work that guide us: Our 30-year Conservation Strategy guides our restoration and enhancement activities on the … Read more

Aerial Video of Prescribed Burn at Coyote Creek South!

In September 2022, Indigenous practitioners, LTWC, and other partners kicked off the first of six planned prescribed burns for the fall. This aerial drone footage was taken by Paul Gordon of the City of Eugene, and is of Coyote Creek South — part of the Fern Ridge Wildlife Area managed by ODFW.

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Rosario Franco: Building A Better Watershed One Tree At A Time (VIDEO)

Rosario Franco of R. Franco Restoration has a closer relationship with over 750,000 trees and shrubs planted on our projects than anyone. That’s how many he and his crew have planted and stewarded in partnership with the watershed council since about 2009. The story of the watershed would be incomplete without he and his crew’s … Read more