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 […]
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 […]
Sure, Capitol Lake is good… if you ignore the carbon
There will likely be a lot of talk about the work of Dr. David Milne about water quality and the Deschutes Estuary. You can read Milne’s entire work here, but […]
Our Spring newsletter is here! Volume 1, Issue 3
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