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Photo Gallery

  • 117 1766 Img
    Floating Down the River
  • Scotch Broom
    Scotch broom is one of our worst invasives.
  • Excitedpeople
    Watching for fish is fun!
  • Yesscrew Volunteers
    The Mt Hood YESS crew is a valued partner
  • W'shed Signs
    Clackamas watershed signs
  • Workparty
    Hardworking volunteers
  • Wet Day
    WET Day is fun for all!
  • Watershedsigns
    A sign promoting our watershed
  • Waterqualitymon
    Testing water quality
  • Volunteer
    Planting native trees at a work party site
  • Testingmore
    Testing for turbidity
  • Stashthetrash
    Stash the Trash bags can be found throughout the watershed over the summer months
  • Spring Cr Bridge Under
    This bridge replaced four rusting culverts
  • Snag
    Snags are good habitat
  • Redfloweringcurrant
    Red flowering currant is beautiful and native
  • Prettywatershed
    Our watershed is a beautiful place
  • Plantingsite
    Trees ready to grow!
  • Plantingproject
    Another CRBC planting project
  • Photo Point3 Post
    After removing invasives at this streamside property
  • Mouth Of Deep Creek 10 31 03
    The mouth of Deep Creek
  • More Lwd
    Large wood provides great fish habitat
  • Mainstem
    The mainstem Clackamas
  • Lwd River View
  • Lwd Placement
    Placing large woody debris in upper Clear Creek
  • Lwd
  • Largewoodydebris
    More large wood!
  • Ladyfern
    The lady fern is another great choice.
  • Installing New Culvert
    Fish-friendly culverts getting ready to go in.
  • Img 1591
    Another shot of the Estacada bioswale.
  • Hommesduriviere
    Check out these river cleaners!
  • Happy Volunteer
    Volunteering is also lots of fun.
  • Greenhouse
    The Cedars greenhouse can be used for plant propagation.
  • Goodculvert2
    Another shot of a naturalized culvert.
  • Girlswfish Cc
    Tossing salmon carcasses is good, gory fun.
  • Flotilla
    Floating the river is a beautiful way to spend a sunny summer day.
  • Floating The Clack
    Paddling the beautiful Clackamas!
  • Fishladder
    Touring dams in Estacada
  • Evilenglishivy
    English ivy is another invader to remove.
  • Embedded New Culvert
    Check out the naturalized streambed through this culvert!
  • Elderberry
    Elderberry is another beautiful native option
  • Doug Firs
    Douglas fir ready to be planted
  • Csp Field Trip July 8 2008
    A railcar bridge promoting fish passage!
  • Clackamas Ag Pesticide Collection 001
    Collecting old pesticide containers at the Pesticide Roundup
  • Bridge
    Partners from OD&W standing atop a new bridge
  • Boring Weir Removal 003
    Removing a weir
  • Bigtire
    Check out the haul from the River Cleanup!
  • Badrustyculvert
    Keeping the streams flowing
  • Badriparianarea
    This stream is ready for some remediation!
  • Abandonedpipebefore
    Aquatic Contracting removing an abandoned water pipe that blocked fish passage.
  • Abandonedpipeafter
    Clear Creek
  • 2008 07 31 Estacada Bioswale 12   Ditto
    The Estacada bioswale
  • 2008 04 04   Planting01
  • 2007 12 13 Culvert 1 Nw, 3
    These dented, rusting culverts were replaced with a more fish-friendly one.
  • 2007 10 07 Rei 034
    Volunteers are very important to CRBC!
  • 2007 03 06 Estacada Bioswale 03   Large Rocks In Swale
    This bioswale is a demonstration project at Estacada Library
  • 7 28 03 Jk In Side Channel
    Japanese knotweed is highly invasive!

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