Post-fire forest management insights

CRBC Staff attends Oregon State University Extension Service Fire Program webinars and regularly updates our Wildfire Resources webpage to provide information and funding opportunities Maintenance Erosion Control – Flooding and landslides are of concern because burned soils absorb less water than normal. Use coir logs to divert flows. Protect waterways – Construct straw waddles along

The Eagle Creek Logs Have Landed

Bonnie Lure State Park, Estacada CRBC kicked off the summer with a major restoration project at Bonnie Lure State Park near Estacada. With support from Columbia Helicopters, Inter-Fluve and Aquatic Contracting, we staged over 150 logs to build logjams on Eagle Creek’s side channels to improve habitat conditions for coho salmon, spring and fall Chinook

Black Lives Matter.

CRBC Executive Director Cheryl McGinnis’ statement on the Black Lives Matter movement, the coronavirus pandemic, and how CRBC can better support the community during these trying times The world has fundamentally changed since our last newsletter. The novel coronavirus pandemic forces us into isolation, disrupting our ability to gather, to connect. It makes us re-imagine

Council Meeting Archives

2018 Council Meetings January 18 – Council RetreatFebruary 15 – Agenda  MinutesMarch 15 – Agenda MinutesApril 19 – Agenda MinutesMay 17 – Annual Watershed CelebrationJune 21 – Agenda MinutesJuly 19 – Agenda MinutesAugust 16 – Agenda MinutesSeptember 20 – Agenda MinutesOctober 18 – Agenda MinutesNovember 15 – Agenda MinutesDecember 13*- Agenda Minutes 2017 Council Meetings January 19