Restoration Projects
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The Marys River Watershed Council carries out many restoration projects around the watershed, from invasive species removal, to placing Large-woody structures in streams. Learn more about our completed work, and ongoing restoration projects by visiting the project pages linked below. You can also investigate project sites by visiting our story map, linked above.
Shotpouch Creek
This restoration project enhances ecosystem and floodplain connectivity and provides additional habitat for salmonids and other native species throughout Shotpouch Creek, a Tributary of the Tumtum River.
NOAA Fish Passage
This project, funded by NOAA, willto restore fish passage to 18 different sites throughout the Mid-Willamette, opening up 43 miles of high quality spawning habitat for a variety of native fish species.
Knotweed Management
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Beaver-Based Restoration
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Reece Creek
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Woods Creek
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Reece Creek
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Woods Creek
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