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Portland / Oregon / United States
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The East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District ( EMSWCD ) is a unit of local government serving Multnomah County East of the Willamette River. We are led by an elected board of five directors and several associate directors. We work entirely on a voluntary, non-regulatory basis. All our work is geared toward keeping water clean, conserving water and keeping soil healthy. Our district is a very diverse place. We serve areas from downtown Portland and Gresham out to the National Forest and our work is designed to fit that diversity. Our twelve member staff provides a wide variety of programs and services to urban and rural residents and businesses. Our free naturescaping workshops will show you how to landscape with native plants, minimize the need for watering, eliminate the need to apply toxics and provide gorgeous backyard habitat for birds and butterflies as well as you and your family! Our free rain garden workshops will show you how to put your roof water back into the ground, not into the storm sewer. Our invasive species efforts are keeping threats like garlic mustard and Japanese knotweed out of sensitive streamside habitats. Our annual native plant sale provides thousands of low cost plants for naturescaping and for restoration projects. Our annual Welcome the Rain! Festival showcases a wide range of stormwater solutions and other tools for our glorious rainy season. We help rural landowners on an entirely voluntary basis meet their conservation goals for their land. We help livestock owners manage mud and manure to prevent pollution while improving conditions for the animal. We can help keep pastures healthy, provide off stream watering, handle barn roof water and more! All of our services are provided free of charge. We also help fund conservation projects with landowners and partners. We offer cost share on certain practices and have funded community projects like Hacienda and Riegler School Garden.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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Portland / Oregon / United States
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The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, also known as CRITFC, offers a range of fishery management and protection services. Founded in 1977, it provides various research and analysis solutions. The commission also offers a range of advocacy and planning services. The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission provides several harvest control and law enforcement solutions. It maintains a fish science department that offers various hydrology, biology and meteorology services. The commission operates a genetics laboratory that conducts studies on fish diet and production. In addition, the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission undertakes salmon restoration projects, as well as provides a variety of technical support services.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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