Tualatin Riverkeepers

http://tualatinriverkeepers.org/

Tualatin Riverkeepers is dedicated to making sure everyone in the Tualatin River watershed feels a connection and pride to the Tualatin River. We engage the community through recreational activities, educational programs, activism, and recreation.

Tualatin Riverkeepers is a non-profit organization dedicated to holistic watershed management for the benefit of our communities. TRK takes a proactive approach to advocate for clean water, empower the diversity of stakeholders in the Tualatin river basin to care for our unique river, and educate youth and future activists with creative curriculum inspired by local ecological traditions. We seek partnerships with agencies and landowners throughout the watershed to conserve the lands and biodiversity found within the broader landscape and analyze watershed issues from the floodplain’s perspective. As such, we find strength from farmer to ecologist’s viewpoints and believe bringing multiple parties together based on shared common ground will enhance sustainable management of the Tualatin watershed.TRK’s programs include the watershed watch, environmental education, restoration, and recreation. The Tualatin River and its 27 creeks provide drinking water to nearly 400,000 homes and businesses in Washington County as well as water for industry, agriculture and a rich variety of wildlife including coho salmon, steelhead trout, beaver, painted turtles, river otters, bobcats, fox, and deer, amongst other species.

11675 SW Hazelbrook Rd. Tualatin OR 97062

Tualatin Riverkeepers

http://tualatinriverkeepers.org/

Tualatin Riverkeepers is dedicated to making sure everyone in the Tualatin River watershed feels a connection and pride to the Tualatin River. We engage the community through recreational activities, educational programs, activism, and recreation.

Tualatin Riverkeepers is a non-profit organization dedicated to holistic watershed management for the benefit of our communities. TRK takes a proactive approach to advocate for clean water, empower the diversity of stakeholders in the Tualatin river basin to care for our unique river, and educate youth and future activists with creative curriculum inspired by local ecological traditions. We seek partnerships with agencies and landowners throughout the watershed to conserve the lands and biodiversity found within the broader landscape and analyze watershed issues from the floodplain’s perspective. As such, we find strength from farmer to ecologist’s viewpoints and believe bringing multiple parties together based on shared common ground will enhance sustainable management of the Tualatin watershed.TRK’s programs include the watershed watch, environmental education, restoration, and recreation. The Tualatin River and its 27 creeks provide drinking water to nearly 400,000 homes and businesses in Washington County as well as water for industry, agriculture and a rich variety of wildlife including coho salmon, steelhead trout, beaver, painted turtles, river otters, bobcats, fox, and deer, amongst other species.

11675 SW Hazelbrook Rd. Tualatin OR 97062