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Resources

Which areas are included in the Luckiamute Watershed Council's project area? What makes the Luckiamute watershed unique? Download a copy of our handy one-page Luckiamute Watershed Council fact sheet right here.

LWC Fact Sheet

Our Newsletter: LWC Meanderings

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Get all the latest watershed news and events by reading our quarterly newsletter! Want to have it conveniently delivered right to your inbox? Simply fill out the form on the righthand side of this page and make sure to check the box "Newsletter." 

LWC Info & Resources

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Are you searching for downloadable resources to help spread the word about the LWC? We've got several brochures, one-page flyers, and resources that you can download and print. Click here to get a full list, including some resources in Spanish.

Our Watershed

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The Luckiamute and Ash Creek watersheds encompass five ecoregions, and supports a diverse array of wildlife. The rich soils, abundant water, and lush forestland have also made this area important for human settlement.
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Watershed FAQs

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What is a watershed? What makes a watershed council unique? Find the answers to your frequently asked questions right here.

Watershed Health

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Whether you are interested in finding out how to identify and eradicate invasive species, or want to know how to get in touch with your local Soil and Water Conservation District, this is the place to go for the latest and greatest downloadable information!

Web Resources

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Whether you are just beginning to explore watershed health or simply looking to fill in some knowledge gaps, there are a lot of great resources on the internet.
​ Click here to view some links that can help get you started on your quest to learn more!

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