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West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District

  • Land // Water // Wildlife
      • Wildlife
      • Soil
      • Water
      • Invasive Species
      • Education
      • Native Plants
      • Habitat Restoration
      • Farm
      • Forest
      • Sturgeon Lake Restoration Project
      • Garden
        • Adult Environmental Training
        • Community & Demonstration Gardens
        • Canopy Weeds Program
        • Conservation Planning
        • Erosion Control
        • Forest Fire-Safe Program
        • Forest Health
        • Habitat Restoration
        • Healthy Streams
        • Horse & Livestock Management
        • Invasive Weed Removal
        • Landscaping with Native Plants
        • Meadowscaping
        • Organic and Conventional Farming
        • Pasture Management
        • Planting for Pollinators
        • School Gardens
        • Stormwater Programs
        • Sturgeon Lake Restoration Project
        • Water Quality Monitoring
      • Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris)
      • Invasive reed canarygrass
      • Invasive Scotch thistle
      • Invasive St. Johnswort
      • Invasive policeman's helmet
      • Invasive yellow archangel
      • Invasive water primrose
      • Invasive desert false indigo
      • Invasive Italian arum
      • Invasive yellow flag iris
      • Invasive purple loosestrife
      • Invasive Japanese knotweed
      • Invasive spurge laurel
      • Invasive orange hawkweed
      • Invasive pokeweed
      • Invasive false brome
      • Invasive goatsrue
      • Invasive giant hogweed
      • Invasive butterfly bush
      • Invasive Tree of Heaven
      • Invasive lesser celandine
      • Invasive Old Man's Beard or Traveler's Joy clematis
      • Invasive herb Robert
      • Invasive shiny geranium
      • Invasive Scotch broom and look-alikes
      • Invasive English & Irish ivy
      • Invasive Himalayan (Armenian) blackberry
      • Invasive English holly
      • Garlic mustard
      • Pacific Northwest Urban Meadowscaping
      • Connect SW PDX
      • Early Detection-Rapid Response (EDRR) Weeds
      • Common Weeds
      • Planting for Pollinators
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      • 2020-2021 Annual Report
      • 2019-2020 Annual Report
      • Whose Land is Our Land? Spatial exclusion, racial segregation, and the history of the lands of western Multnomah County
      • Executive Summary: Whose Land is Our Land? Spatial exclusion, racial segregation, and the history of the lands of western Multnomah County
      • Living on the Water: A Guide for Floating Home Owners & Marina Managers (2020)
      • 2018-2019 Annual Report
      • Invasive Plants -- Identify and root them out!
      • Sauvie Island & Multnomah Channel Bottomlands Conservation Opportunities
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      • Forest Understory Vegetation Enhancement Project
      • August Board meeting update
      • Sauvie Island & Multnomah Channel Bottomlands Conservation Opportunities
      • Native Species Spotlight - Fireweed
      • Sunstone Montessori School Stormwater & Garden Improvement Project
  • News // Events
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        Would you like to enhance Oregon white oak habitat on your land?

        (Photo by RJ Cox, creative commons) Do you have one or more native Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) trees on your property? If so, you have something special! Oak woodlands and mature white oak trees […]

        2021-2025 Long Range Business Plan is complete!

        We are excited to announce the completion of our 2021-2025 Long Range Business Plan which was formally adopted by our Board of Directors at the June 15, 2021 meeting. This strategic planning document guides the […]

        Our response to COVID-19

        The health and safety of our community and staff is of the utmost importance to us. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, and our strong desire to do our part to keep people safe and healthy, […]

      From the blog
      • Notice of Election for District Directors - November 2022
      • Notice of Budget Hearing – June 21, 2022
      • Climate lens for conservation
      • Meet our 2022 interns!
      • Forest Park neighbors join against ivy and wildfire risk
      • Ludwigia is on the loose!
      • Farmers Team with Conservationists in Restoring Forest
      • 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
      • Putting Carbon Back in Soil
      • June 2022 Board Meeting and Budget Hearing June 21 @ 6:00 pm
      • July 2022 Board Meeting July 19 @ 6:00 pm
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      Phone: 503.238.4775
      Fax: 503.326.3942
      Email: info@wmswcd.org
      Business Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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      West Multnomah Soil & Water
      Conservation District
      2701 NW Vaughn Street Suite 450
      Portland, OR 97210

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Notice of Election for District Directors – November 2022

On November 8, 2022, Multnomah County will hold a general election including several West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Director positions, each are 4 year terms: Zone 4, Zone 5, and At […]

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Notice of Budget Hearing – June 21, 2022

A public meeting of the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District will be held virtually via video conferencing on June 21, 2022, following our Board of Directors meeting, which begins at 6:00 PM. Attend […]

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Climate lens for conservation

(Cover crops on a farm field help capture carbon and retain nutrients in the soil.) West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is currently developing a ‘climate lens’ for conservation with the help of our […]

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Meet our 2022 interns!

Jordan DeLawder (pictured left) graduated from Tufts University with a BS in Environmental Engineering. Jordan currently works at a farm and a produce market, and they are interested in bridging the gap between Portland’s urban […]

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  • Farmers Team with Conservationists in Restoring Forest
  • 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
  • Putting Carbon Back in Soil
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West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District

2701 NW Vaughn St.
Suite 450
Portland, OR 97210

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