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freshwater Magazine


freshwater: Fall 2012
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freshwater: Fall 2011
freshwater: Spring 2011
freshwater: Fall 2010
freshwater: Spring 2010
freshwater: Fall 2009

Case Studies and Research


Rivers Gone Wild references - freshwater: Spring 2010
StreamBank Case Study 2008
StreamBank Case Study 2007
Stream Restoration Local Coordinators Study
 

 Presentations


Water Scarcity in a Changing Environment
Northwest Environmental Markets Initiative
The Future of Freshwater: Solutions for Restoration and Adaptation in a Changing Climate
How StreamBank Works
 

 Videos


Why we need StreamBank
Middle Fork John Day Timelapse: Reconnection of Historic Channel
Middle Fork John Day Video: Channel Relocation and Riparian Restoration Project

Annual Reports and Financial Snapshots


2011 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
Financial Snapshot: 2008
Financial Snapshot: 2007
Financial Snapshot: 2006
Financial Snapshot: 2005
Conservation Reports and Restoration Plans


Uplift Report 2012
Sandy River Basin Project
Sandy River Basin Aquatic Habitat Restoration Strategy
Sandy River Anchor Habitat Report
Salmon River Restoration Plan
   

 

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