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Ripples Newsletter


Ripples Newsletter

Through the GRMW Education Outreach Program we have developed Ripples in the Grande Ronde, a quarterly newsletter that is distributed through Union and Wallowa county's local newspapers as an insert. The newsletter highlights collaborative projects in the Grande Ronde Basin, serves as a media source for other natural resource agencies, and includes a variety of water-related information equally interesting to adults and children. You may select newsletters below and view them in PDF format. If you would like a printed copy of the Ripples, contact the GRMW office.

 

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Current Issue's Articles

Articles

Where straight just isn't cool - The 6-Ranch puts the crook back into the Wallowa River: New restoration project is planned for the Wallowa River on the 6-Ranch.

Credit where credit’s due - End Creek Project wins Riparian Challenge Award: Project wins Western Division American Fisheries Society’s Award.

Bear Creek - rerouting roads and water troughs: Restoration project addresses road and grazing impacts on national forest lands.

Network of Oregon Watershed Councils convenes in Hood River: Summary of the 2007 Network of Oregon Watershed Council meeting.

Meet the board: Anna Cavinato, Eastern Oregon University (EOU) Chemistry Professor and GRMW board EOU representative.

Web site features history of the Columbia River: Northwest Power Conservation Councils' Columbia River History website.

Snowpack bodes well for Grande Ronde smolts: Snowpack status.

From the Archives: Union County facts.

 

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