Save the date- September 28, 2019, NCCWP will be hosting LOOK UP! IT'S A WATERSHED MOMENT!- a day of environmental workshops on fish and forests, many local and state environmental organizations, kids activities, food, a new movie by Shane Andersen, and an important announcement by Ralph Bloemer of the Crag Law Center. More details to […]
Conrad Gowell, Native Fish Society’s Fellowship Program Director Note: New day (Monday), new time (5:00 p.m.), new location (St. Mary by the Sea, 275 S. Pacific St, in Rockaway Beach) free event at 5:00 p.m. for a "Meet and Greet" with light refreshments. Talk begins at 5:30 pm. Conrad will discuss the sustainability of wild […]
Join North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection to make your voice heard on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at noon in downtown Wheeler! Bring signs! Speak truth to power! This week Stimson Lumber Company started a new clearcut directly above Wheeler, Oregon. Several volunteers from North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection suggested we organize an […]
Everyone is invited to attend a working-group meeting for North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection Let's use this meeting to brainstorm about current and upcoming projects that could benefit from our immediate attention. Working-group meetings are for ALL people who want to be part of the information sharing, action, and strategy planning of NCCWP, or […]
On Tuesday, January 28, 2020, there will be FERNS training session from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm in the Hatfield Room at the main Tillamook County Library in Tillamook. All are welcome to attend this free event. Many people who spend time on the North Oregon Coast are concerned about what is happening to its […]
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Save the date: On Thursday, April 8, starting at 6:00 p.m., North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection will be hosting a Zoom talk featuring economist Ernie Niemi. For more than 40 years, Niemi has investigated and described the relationship between the natural environment and local economies, in Oregon and elsewhere. In this presentation, he will draw […]
Many people who spend time on the North Oregon Coast are dismayed by what's happening to its forested watersheds. One of the best ways to stay informed about what's happening is an Oregon Department of Forestry website called FERNS (Forest Activity Electronic Reporting and Notification System). It provides day-to-day notifications about forest management activities (where and what), including clearcut logging and aerial […]