Good news! The deadline to submit proposals was extended to October 15, 2019 The Oregon Conservation and Education Assistance Network (OCEAN), in collaboration with the Oregon Conservation Partnership, is excited to invite you to submit proposals for the 12th annual CONNECT Conference! The conference will be in the theme of “advancing Oregon’s conservation efforts in the changing […]
The Governor’s Natural Resource Office and state agencies are hosting a series of conversations about Oregon’s built and natural water infrastructure to inform Oregon’s 100-Year Water Vision. As experts in watershed management and conservation, members of the Oregon Conservation Partnership (Watershed Councils, Land Trusts, and SWCDs) are key voices in this conversation. Please join these […]
Good news! You have a couple more weeks to submit proposals for CONNECT 2020 sessions. The deadline is now October 15, 2019 The Oregon Conservation and Education Assistance Network (OCEAN), in collaboration with the Oregon Conservation Partnership, is excited to invite you to submit proposals for the 12th annual CONNECT Conference! The conference will be in the […]
September 19th, 2019 – “Using Drones and Low Elevation Remote Sensing Technology to Measure Changes in the Environment”Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasinglybeing used to record images before and after restoration actions areimplemented across our watersheds. This technology offers the potential tomonitor impacts associated with restoration actions that are moreefficient when compared to […]
Watch the recording! 401 Water Quality Certification is one part of the permitting process for projects that require in-water work. Restoration work often requires this kind of certification prior to construction. In-water work includes dam removals, stream relocations, and placing materials in streams and/or wetlands. This webinar discusses when a 401 WQC is required, and […]
Watch the recording! This webinar provides participants with the know-how to take an idea all the way from project development, to successfully obtaining an OWEB grant, and managing the project through completion and monitoring. Content is geared toward project managers working within the Open Solicitation grant program, but the information is useful for anyone working […]