Join us for our 3rd Annual Celebration!
Date & Time: Thursday, November 14, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Location: The Ruins Purchase Tickets Join the Hood River Watershed Group for our 3rd Annual Celebration at The Ruins in Hood […]
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Date & Time: Thursday, November 14, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Location: The Ruins Purchase Tickets Join the Hood River Watershed Group for our 3rd Annual Celebration at The Ruins in Hood […]
Greetings Watershed Community! We’re excited to share our 2023 Annual Report with our Watershed Group community. 2023 was a year of acceleration for the Watershed Group. We completed a fish […]
Are you or someone you know interested in gaining experience in watershed monitoring or stewardship? The Watershed Group is seeking an energetic and passionate individual with a background in science […]
Alix Danielsen, Watershed Group Restoration Project Manager, and Steve Rodriguez, engineer with Wolf Water Resources, present on the Tony Creek Fish Passage Project that was implemented in 2023. This project […]
ODFW District Wildlife Biologist, Andrew Meyers, presents on the Status and Conservation Issues of Black-Tailed Deer in the Hood River Watershed. He will share an overview of the species, the […]
Date & Time: Saturday, April 20th, 9:00am – Noon Event Address: Indian Creek Trail at Alameda Road (parking at Barrett Barn) Contact us at: (541) 386-6063 or alix@hoodriverwatershed.org Join the […]
Steve Pappas, District Manager for the East Fork Irrigation District, provides an update on EFID’s current projects, including pipeline modernization, telemetry, and plans for sediment removal. Watch the video here.
Farmers Conservation Alliance, a local non-profit focused on irrigation modernization and water conservation, developed a video about the three decades of partnership […]
There are no Watershed Group presentations in November and December for our annual break. Our next presentation will be in January. Join our newsletter mailing list for more information.
View a recording of the Mt. Hood Fire History Study presentation here. Dr. Andrew Merschel, Dendroecologist with the USFS PNW Research Station and Oregon State University, presents on his recent […]