Thank you to all who took our 2023 Survey to Better Serve You. Congrats to Linda who won our prize!

The Clackamas River Basin Council is dedicated to providing our community with the resources and activities that are most impactful to those we serve – YOU. The results from this survey will inform our future communication, event, and resource planning.

To see the full survey, or to take it, please click here:

Here are the results of our survey, most relevant questions selected:

1. Topics respondents are most interested in:

Current restoration projects:
Clackamas watershed news:
Clackamas fish and wildlife:
Volunteer opportunities and events:

83% of respondents
76% of respondents
73% of respondents
68% of respondents

2. Do you feel well informed on Clackamas nature related topics?

3. How can CRBC help you keep up to date on topics you care about, and what services can we provide that would benefit you and your neighbors?

Most common answers: frequent emails and surveys, workshops and webinars, help with invasive and native plants and trees, resource sharing (wildlife, source water protection), project updates with photos.

4. Which workshop subjects most interest you?

Gardening for wildlife:
What’s in my stream:
Native plant hedgerows:
Living with wildlife:
Rain gardens:

73% of respondents
73% of respondents
70% of respondents
70% of respondents
52% of respondents

5. What new workshops and classes would you like to see us offer?

Most common answers: weed removal and identification, fungi and mycorrhizal communities, native plants including edibles, wildlife classes (beavers, birds, insects, fish and more!), activities that involve kiddos.

6. When it comes to workshops or seminars, which works best for your schedule?

7. Volunteering

Many folks are interested in volunteering! If you would like to volunteer, please send an email to Amy at amy@clackamasriver.org and we can talk about your interests!

Survey Wrap up: You answered and we will listen! We can’t thank you enough for your participation in this survey. We will work to incorporate your preferences and ideas into our activity and communication planning.

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