Out of an abundance of caution, and to keep our community safe as covid-19 spreads, we are cancelling this event at this time. Thank you so much.
A Brief History of the 5th Avenue Dam
Photos Above of Dam Construction 1949-1951 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 […]
What happens if we don’t restore the Deschutes River Estuary?
What happens if we don’t restore the Deschutes River Estuary? In last week’s blog post on the Top 10 Personal Reasons to Restore the Deschutes River Estuary we talked about […]
March 25th Capitol Lake Meeting
Capitol Lake/Deschutes Estuary workgroup to meet March 25 A workgroup made up of local and tribal government representatives working on long-term planning for Capitol Lake/Deschutes estuary will meet from 9:30 […]
Restoring the Deschutes Estuary to its Natural Flow
by Glen Anderson, producer and host of this TV series The Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation’s December 2014 TV program, “Restoring the Deschutes River to its Natural Flow,” will air three […]
Scientists defend water quality studies, Tribe tells of low salmon survival
Ecology Hosts Technical Discussion on Water Quality in Capitol Lake By Dani Madrone On November 3, 2014, Ecology hosted a discussion for scientists, modelers, and reviewers of the technical […]