Brush Creek Large Wood and Fish Passage
July 1, 2021 – December 1, 2022 Coho and Steelhead were historically abundant in Brush Creek, but over time, various factors have had a negative impact on the health of
Read moreJuly 1, 2021 – December 1, 2022 Coho and Steelhead were historically abundant in Brush Creek, but over time, various factors have had a negative impact on the health of
Read moreApril 1, 2020 – December 1, 2021 Coho, Steelhead and Cutthroat were all historically abundant in Raymond Creek, but over time, various factors have had a negative impact on the
Read moreOver the past 10 years, the Scappoose Bay Watershed Council has been actively working to restore fish populations in the Milton Creek basin through fish passage correction and habitat enhancement
Read moreHoneyman Creek, a tributary to Scappoose Bay, is an important watershed for ESA-listed Lower Columbia River Chinook salmon, coho salmon, winter steelhead, cutthroat trout, and other species occupying similar habitats.
Read moreThe North and South forks of the Scappoose Creek come together just north of the city of Scappoose. Scappoose Bay Watershed Council addressed degraded creek conditions by installing large wood
Read more2008-2010 Hogan Ranch is located on the Scappoose Bay Bottomlands, an important wetland area of the watershed. In 2004 the NRCS acquired a conservation easement on the property, and between 2008
Read moreThe Scappoose Bay Watershed Council has been working on replacing failing culverts with improved fish passages since 2001. We have worked with a wide variety of partners to remove or
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