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Biodiversity Partnership The Biodiversity Partnership website is a Defenders of Wildlife initiative dedicated to promoting and supporting regional and statewide strategies to conserve biodiversity. The initiative has its roots in the Oregon Biodiversity Project, a collaborative effort begun in the mid-1990s that resulted in one of the nation's first statewide biodiversity assessments. |
Conserve Online ConserveOnline is a meeting place for the conservation community, open to anyone who wants to find or share information relevant to conservation science and practice. |
EBM Tools Network The EBM Tools Network is an alliance of EBM tool developers, practitioners, and training providers to develop and support software tools for ecosystem-based management (EBM) in coastal and marine environments, including coastal watersheds and the Great Lakes region.
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EPA Surf Your Watershed The EPA's Surf Your Watershed service can help you locate, use, and share environmental information about your state and watershed |
FishXing – Software and Learning Systems for fish passage through culverts Pronounced “Fish Crossing”, this software is intended to assist engineers, hydrologists, and fish biologists in the evaluation and design of culverts for fish passage. It is free and available for download. |
For the Sake of the Salmon Technical Assistance Directory The Technical Assistance Database (TAD) is designed to make connections between watershed groups and individuals needing technical assistance with in-the-office, instream and on-the-ground watershed restoration projects, and firms, agencies and individuals who have the technical expertise to assist with the implementation of such projects. |
Greenbelt Land Trust The Greenbelt Land Trust is a non-profit organization whose goal is to enhance and protect the open space amenities essential to preserving quality of life in the mid-Willamette Valley. |
Institute for Natural Resources Created by the Oregon Legislature with the Oregon Sustainability Act of 2001, the Institute works to provide Oregon leaders with ready access to current, science-based information and methods for better understanding our resource management challenges and developing solutions. The Institute coordinated development of the North Coast Basin prototype web portal. |
Listening to Landowners Conservation case studies from Oregon's Willamette Valley. By Paige Fischer for Defenders of Wildlife and the Willamette Basin Conservation Project. |
Mark V. Wilson OSU Prairie website This site focuses on research on Willamette Valley prairie plants and vegetation conducted by scientists from the prairie research group at Oregon State University. |
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