| Local Conservation Groups |
| Central Oregon Environmental Center |
We serve as a Community Center for Environmental Education and Action. Our unique mission enables thousands of Central Oregonians the opportunity to engage with a network of 40 environmental organizations working to restore and protect the High Desert. |
| Deschutes River Conservancy |
Our mission is to restore streamflow and improve water quality in the Deschutes Basin. Our objectives are to meet or exceed state water quality standards and to restore the natural hydrograph in the Deschutes River and its tributaries. |
| Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership |
LCREP works to protect and restore the nationally significant lower Columbia River estuary with on-the-ground improvements and education and information programs. |
| Lower Columbia River Water Trail |
LCREP coordinates development and management of the Lower Columbia River Water Trail- a bi-state, 146 mile water trail for non-motorized boaters on the Lower Columbia River from the Boneville Dam to the Pacific Ocean |
| Oregon Trout |
We actively work to restore freshwater health through innovative restoration. Our goal is simple: return health to every stream in the state, while inviting every student in Oregon to act as stewards of their home waters. |
| Oregon Wild |
Oregon Wild is a non-profit conservation group that works to keep Oregon a special place to live, work and play. Our mission is to protect and restore Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and wild rivers as a legacy for future generations. |
| Pacific Rivers Council |
Our mission is to protect and restore rivers, their watersheds, and native aquatic species. Since 1987, PRC has promoted a whole watershed approach to aquatic conservation based on sound science. |
| ReSource |
At reSource, sustainability is about people, the planet and prosperity for all. We Central Oregon toward this sustainable future through programs that help businesses, consumers and youth make choices that reduce their impact on the environment. |
| Tualatin Riverkeepers |
We are a community-based organization that empowers people to protect, restore and enjoy Oregon's Tualatin River system. We believe that a healthy river system is vital to building and sustaining a healthy community. |
| Upper Deschutes Watershed Council |
The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council seeks to protect and restore the upper Deschutes River watershed through collaborative projects in watershed stewardship, habitat restoration and community awareness. |
| WaterWatch |
Rivers Need Water. WaterWatch protects and restores natural streamflows in Oregon rivers for fish, wildlife and people who depend on healthy rivers. |
| Willamette Riverkeeper |
Our goal is to enable the Willamette to function more naturally, with cold, clean water, and provide a healthy habitat for fish and wildlife. |
| National Conservation Groups |
| American River Conservancy |
We serve our community by protecting and enhancing natural habitats where biodiversity can flourish. Through education we promote a broad ethic of stewardship, assuring healthy ecosystems now and for future generations. |
| American Rivers |
Through national advocacy, innovative solutions and our growing network of strategic partners, we protect and promote our rivers as valuable assets that are vital to our health, safety and quality of life. |
| American Whitewater |
American Whitewater restores rivers dewatered by hydropower dams, eliminates water degradation, improves public land management and protects public access to rivers for responsible recreational use. |
| Clean Water Campaign |
This is a collaborative public education initiative that brings together local, state and federal government agencies, environmental and community groups and corporate partners who all share the common vision of protecting water quality in metro Atlanta. |
| Earth Force |
Earth Force engages young people as active citizens who improve the environment and their communities now and in the future. |
| Friends of the River |
Friends of the River is dedicated to preserving and restoring California's rivers, streams, and their watersheds as well as advocating for sustainable water management. Friends of the River was founded in 1973 and now has nearly 6,000 members. |
| International Rivers |
Our mission: To protect rivers and defend the rights of communities that depend on them. We oppose destructive dams and the development model they advance. |
| Israel Reed |
Edwardo Wright |
| Kenneth Valdez |
Nikki Parrish |
| River Network |
River Network is a national nonprofit organization working for clean and healthy waters. While rivers are our focal point, we are interested in the quality of all fresh waters and the health of all people and ecosystems dependent upon them. |