Wheeler, Oregon – Gear up and get out into the Estuary! The 11th Biennial Nehalem Estuary Cleanup is in less than two weeks! On Saturday March 9th please join your neighbors and…
Category: Environment
Razor clamming reopens March 1 on Clatsop Beach
ASTORIA, Ore.—Razor clamming will reopen on Clatsop Beach (from Tillamook Head in Seaside to the mouth of the Columbia River) on Friday, March 1. This area had been closed to protect undersize…
Give Seeds a Chance: 6th Annual Seed Exchange and MORE Sunday, March 3rd at White Clover Grange
Give Seeds a Chance: Seed Exchange and MORE will be held this Sunday, March 3, 2019 from 1-4 pm at the White Clover Grange, 36585 Highway 53 about 2 miles from Highway…
Seeking Volunteers to Help Improve Hoquarton Slough Parks – Work Party March 2nd
Calling all volunteers! The City of Tillamook, the Tillamook Bay Watershed Council (TBWC), Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP), and the Tillamook County Historical Society (TCHS) have joined forces to organize a series of…
MEETING SET FEB. 27 TO REVIEW HYDROLOGY STUDY FOR SITKA SEDGE STATE NATURAL AREA
PACIFIC CITY, Ore. — Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) will host a public meeting to share results of a hydrology study for Sitka Sedge State Natural Area and Tierra del Mar….
Tillamook Bay Watershed Council Feb. 26th Speaker, Fish Use of Southern Flow Corridor
The Tillamook Bay Watershed Council is pleased to announce that we have re-scheduled Stan van de Wetering as our February speaker. Since the completion of Tillamook’s landmark Southern Flow Corridor project in…
Rare Columbia River spruce swamp now conserved by coastal land trust
Much of the original forested floodplain along the Oregon side of the lower Columbia River has long since been logged off and diked for pasture. Blind Slough Swamp Preserve is an exception….
LOWER NEHALEM WATERSHED COUNCIL BOARD MEETING AND FEBRUARY SPEAKER SERIES FEB. 14
Manzanita, Oregon – On February 14th, the Lower Nehalem Watershed Council is excited to host Troy Abercrombie for his talk “A Marginally Comprehensive Overview of Invasive Weeds Management”. Troy is the Invasive…
Celebrate Tillamook Estuaries Partnership’s 25th Anniversary at Feb. 23rd Event
Join Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP) on Feb. 23 at Pacific Restaurant for a seafood feast, fun trivia, and silent auction and help support educational programs in Tillamook County Twenty-five years ago Tillamook…
Help replant a forest reserve along the Necanicum River Feb. 13th
North Coast Land Conservancy has been working hard to remove invasive Japanese knotweed at its Necanicum Forest Habitat Reserve, adjoining Klootchy Creek County Park outside Seaside. On Wednesday, Feb. 13, from 10…