Deschutes Estuary Restoration Team (DERT) is looking for community-focused estuary enthusiasts to join our Board of Directors. DERT’s Board of Directors are members of our community that have chosen to […]
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 […]
Milne’s thesis falls apart under review
Over the past few weeks, Dr. David Milne has been rolling out an interesting thesis that Capitol Lake is actually a benefit to the local environment. I don’t want to […]
Draining Capitol Lake Basin
Have you had a chance to see our latest video? It shows the beauty of the drained Capitol Lake Basin, and gives us an idea of what the meandering Deschutes […]
DERT’s first Newsletter! Fall 2013: Volume 1, Issue 1
We have produced out very first newsletter: ‘Imagine the Estuary: Where the River Meets the Sea.’ We will be producing a newsletter every season, four times a year. In this […]
Brenda Snyder’s presentation at our Imagine the Deschutes Estuary event
Brenda Snyder, a landscape designer who re-imagined Olympia a hundred years from now, spoke at our ‘Imagine the Deschutes Estuary’ event on September 28th. Sea Level Rise: Re-imagining the Urban […]