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Willamette

At most times and in most places, surface water is abundant in the basin: in 1990, about 19,500 million gallons per day, equivalent to about 30,000...
A collective effort by all residents of the Basin can improve conditions for wildlife despite increasing human population. Conservation can take many...
Floodplains and riparian forests are some of the most dynamic zones of any landscape, and they contain some of the highest levels of biological...
By 1850, the Native American population had been greatly reduced by disease and forced removal, and the first major wave of EuroAmerican settlement...
The importance of the Willamette River Basin to Oregonians cannot be overemphasized.Nearly 70 per cent of Oregon's population or 1.9 million people...
Since European American settlement of the Willamette River Since European American settlement of the Willamette River Basin began over 150 years ago...
Do not let the bucolic appearance of the Willamette Basin lull you into the feeling that this paradise has been tranquil throughout time. The rolling...
The Middle Fork flows into the Willamette River at rivermile 186. The Middle Fork watershed encompasses 1,355 square miles and...
Birds are by far the most diverse and best known group of wildlife in the Willamette Basin. Organizations that work in Oregon focusing primarily on...
McKenzie River The McKenzie River watershed extends from the ridge of the central Cascade Mountains to the floor of...

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