Join DERT, Earthjustice Lawyer Patti Goldmen, and Depart of Ecology retiree Paul Pickett will speak from their experience on the ways law shapes our world and what we can do […]
Landscape Architecture and the Removal of the 5th Avenue Dam
By Ray Willard, Landscape Architect at WSDOT At the recent DERT fundraising auction I offered my services as a landscape architect as part of the live auction. The auctioneer for […]
Director’s Note, Fall 2022
Director’s Note, Fall 2022 It’s autumn, now, and besides the onslaught of pumpkin spice, gorgeous foliage, and being able to get our favorite jackets out again, this means…. It’s almost […]
Your Pocket Guide to Restoring the Deschutes Estuary
Here are SIX reasons why the restoration of the Deschutes Estuary would benefit the community.
3 Ways to Passively Support the Deschutes Estuary
We hear you. You want to support the Deschutes Estuary but you don’t have the time or resources. Fear not, estuary enthusiasts! Below are 3 PASSIVE ways to support the […]
A Brief History of the 5th Avenue Dam
The Deschutes/Steh-Chass Estuary was effectively dammed in 1951 when construction by the Army Corp of Engineers finished. As early as 1937 the State was initiating actions to create the lake, […]