Partners for Watershed Health
Tree for All engages communities large and small in watershed restoration projects throughout the Tualatin River Watershed in Oregon.
Partner Project: Balm Grove
Gales Creek winds for more than fifty miles through western Washington County, offering some of the best habitat in the region. For decades, however, 12 miles upstream from where Gales Creek joins the Tualatin River, an obsolete concrete dam at Balm Grove impeded fish passage.
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Removing Fish Barriers
In the United States, more than 2 million barriers—dams, culverts and other manmade structures—block fish from migrating upstream towards their food sources and spawning grounds. But the tale of a fish barrier doesn’t always have to end in tragedy.
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Get Involved
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Outcomes
17,000,000 trees and shrubs planted — and growing!
Collaboration among community, municipal, and conservation organizations makes large-scale change and long-term stewardship possible. Public-private partnerships within Oregon’s Washington County improve water quality, sustain native species and support diverse and complex habitats. The results? Better outcomes for human health, ecology and the economy.