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West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District

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      • Invasive lesser celandine
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      • Invasive shiny geranium
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      • Form LB-1 Notice of Budget Hearing
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      • 3-14-2018 Approved Minutes
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        Audubon Native Plant Database

        We love Audubon’s Native Plant Database!  All you have to do is enter your zip code to find a list of the best plants for the birds in your area, as well as local resources […]

      From the blog
      • How a frog taxi works
      • Get the Real Dirt ~ Become a Master Gardener!
      • Living cheek by gill in urban cities possible
      • Farmers Team with Conservationists in Restoring Forest
      • 2/6/2014 Board Minutes
      • Management Planning for Woodland Owners
      • Students Take Lead in Sustainable Farming
      • Biofuel from Grasses Cuts Carbon Emissions
      • Native Fish Decline in B.C. From Climate Change
      • Tualatin Watershed Weed Watcher Workshops April 25 @ 6:00 pm
      • Weed Watcher Workshop April 26 @ 5:30 pm
      • Weed Watcher Workshop May 8 @ 6:00 pm
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      • Weed Watcher Workshop May 15 @ 6:30 pm
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How a frog taxi works

Kudos to all the folks in Linnton and beyond who are helping save the native red-legged frogs as they try to cross the busy highway 30 from breeding to spawning grounds.  See the video produced […]

Get the Real Dirt ~ Become a Master Gardener!

2018 OSU Master Gardener™ Training Registration NOW OPEN! Register now for the 2018 OSU Extension Service Master Gardener Training! The training includes all aspects of sustainable gardening in a fun and friendly environment.  Science-based curriculum […]

Living cheek by gill in urban cities possible

Some good news on the health of fish in Tryon Creek….read here.

Solar Efficiency and Farming

Researchers are testing a way to double the use of cropland to generate renewable energy. Read more here.

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  • Farmers Team with Conservationists in Restoring Forest
  • 2/6/2014 Board Minutes
  • Management Planning for Woodland Owners
  • Students Take Lead in Sustainable Farming
  • Biofuel from Grasses Cuts Carbon Emissions
  • Native Fish Decline in B.C. From Climate Change
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