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Congressional staffers tour new project sites in the watershed above Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
After the successful completion of the Steigerwald Reconnection Project, involving the natural reconnection of Gibbons Creek to its alluvial fan and the Columbia River, the Estuary Partnership is looking upstream for more
Toxics Reduction: Successes and Challenges Summit agenda Final Report Toxics Fact Sheets On November 19, 2015, the Estuary Partnership held our 9th annual Science to Policy Summit in Vancouver, Washington. The summit built on our previous year's successful summit on toxics in the Columbia Basin with two focused peer-to-peer discussions. The morning session focused on farmers, growers, and foresters. The goal of this workshop was to help farmers protect water quality, improve farm yields, reduce health risks, and increase economic viability. Farmers on the panel represented a diversity of
The Estuary Partnership provides no-cost science programs to schools in the lower Columbia region of Oregon and Washington. Our programs combine classroom and field studies to increase student understanding of local ecology and environmental issues. Since 2000, the Estuary Partnership has provided environmental education programs and hands-on outdoor learning experiences to more than 3,000 Oregon and Washington students each year. To request a program* for your class or school, submit a Program Request . We began accepting requests for the 2024-2025 school year on May 15 th . * Program
Big Canoe Program During the summer months we offer free paddle programs for schools, camps, and community organizations in the lower Columbia region of Oregon and Washington. Our goal is to support our partners and provide opportunities for individuals to explore their local waterway.