In this lecture, Emma Marris, a Klamath Falls-based environmental author, and journalist will tell the story of Upper Klamath Lake and the Klamath River, a water system set to see big changes in the coming…
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Aug 2 – Be a part of “Homewaters”, a book about the past, present, and future of the Deschutes Basin ›
August 2 – The Deschutes River Conservancy to Publish a Coffee Table Style Book Telling the Story of the Deschutes Basin’s Past, Present, and Future Through Photography and Written Word The Deschutes River Conservancy is…
Guest Blog: Best Ways To Preserve Nature While Hiking by Rachel Gaffney ›
Every month millions of people take at least a one day hike into the wilderness either using a national hiking trail or a local park trail. There are significant physical and emotional benefits of getting…
The Return of Whychus Creek ›
Whychus Creek is coming back to life after a 9 phase piping project that has modernized Three Sisters Irrigation District and restored year-round flows in the iconic creek that runs through Sisters, Oregon.
Notes from the Field: Pre-Project Monitoring on McKay Creek – What Do The Bugs Tell Us? ›
Kelsey, our Project Coordinator, spent a couple days collecting macroinvertebrates in McKay Creek before the McKay Creek Switch Project goes into construction.
Support the DRC by Volunteering for the Deschutes Dash! ›
The Deschutes River Conservancy is this year’s beneficiary of the Deschutes Dash Multi-Sport Event on July 14th. Racers will have the option to make a donation when signing up and part of the proceeds from the race…
Building Community from Conflict – By John Kitzhaber, M.D. ›
“Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world’s great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of those rocks…
Fundraiser for DRC at Monkless Belgian Ales Thursday June 13 ›
$1 From Every Pour Goes to the DRC This Thursday! Monkless Belgian Ales is supporting the DRC through sales of their tart & refreshing summer ale, Samaritans Saison, Thursday, June 13th. Join the staff of the…
What impacts will a changing climate have on our rivers, communities, and water supplies? ›
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Presents: What impacts will a changing climate have on our rivers, communities, and water supplies? Come learn about how water works in the Deschutes Basin and the strategies available to…