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Upper Deschutes Watershed Council reports habitat work, growing monitoring data and education programs

3563501 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council updated commissioners on restoration projects, monitoring results including steelhead returns, education and cleanup programs, and FY24 finances; the county-funded service partner grant leverages broader public and private funding.

The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council provided its annual year‑end update to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners on May 20, reporting restoration projects, monitoring results and education programs funded and delivered across the Upper Deschutes watershed.

Chris Knight, the council’s executive director, summarized a second phase of large‑woody‑debris restoration at Willow Springs Preserve on Whitehorse Creek and work to recycle trees removed for defensible space by using them as…

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