Photo credit: Melissa Olson
Located in western Oregon, the Willamette River is the 13th largest river, by volume, in the conterminous United States. The main stem of the river is 290 kilometers and there are over 17,700 kilometers of streams and rivers within the basin. The river and its tributaries support a rich diversity of aquatic flora and fauna including important runs of salmon and steelhead. The river is also home to the majority of Oregon’s population and provides vital goods and services to the region and beyond.
Our work in the Willamette Basin ranges from collaboration to policy to planning and restoration. Check out our work on Environmental Flows, our ongoing restoration at the Willamette Confluence Preserve, and the Prospect-R Decision Support Tool.
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