Past, Present, and Future Efforts to Revitalize Aquatic Habitat in Oregon’s Thirtymile Creek Watershed Gilliam SWCD & the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture Land Stewardship Forward thinking land managers, landowners, and far – reaching federal programs lead to adoption of conservation practices marking the beginning of ecological recovery within the Thirtymile Creek watershed. Conservation Reserve Program […]
Conservation News
Practical Tips For Dealing With Slugs in Your Garden (English and Spanish)
In 2022, many parts of Oregon experienced the wettest Spring on record. This created the perfect environment for slugs and snails that harm plants. Check out Oregon State University’s guide for controlling slugs in your yard or garden.
Hall Creek Habitat Restoration Project
A recent collaboration between Tualatin SWCD and community members living along Hall Creek has resulted in approximately seven acres of improved, connected habitat that will benefit wildlife, water quality, and people.
Interns on the Range at Oregon Conservation Academy
This Conservation Academy is about two things: giving Pathways Interns hands-on experience with various natural resource inventory techniques, and assisting Gilliam SWCD with a very big conservation project. Also, sweat, sore feet, and sunburns.
Celebrating Oregon White Oak
As part of a regional effort among conservation groups, Tualatin SWCD is working to protect and restore Oregon white oak ecosystems. Since most of the oak habitat that’s left in Washington County is on private lands, participation by residents is critical to this conservation initiative.
Cover Cropping in Hazelnut Orchards
Most hazelnut orchards maintain bare grounds to reduce competition between vegetation and the trees. However, this causes soil erosion which reduces soil productivity and pollutes waterways. Cover crops can prevent this issue. What are cover crops? Cover crops are temporary vegetation that can be planted in between growing seasons. Some growers choose to plant permanent […]