Experts: Oregon seems to be in ‘perpetual drought’
Experts warn that Oregon's resilience to drought is decreasing due to fewer seasons of abundant rain and snow, hindering its ability to recover from hot and dry conditions.
Ramp down starts for Wickiup as drought takes its toll
Discover the impact of Wickiup Reservoir running out of storage water for the third time in four years. Learn more about the consequences and potential solutions.
Discover the resilience of Opal Springs water in Jefferson County, where despite drought conditions, the aquifer continues to gush forth, providing a pristine source for reservoirs and irrigators.
Guest Column: Residents want a collaborative solution with Arnold irrigation plans
Stay informed with The Bulletin as they tackle water resource policy and river habitat conservation. However, be wary of their pro-pipeline propaganda pieces.
The ongoing drought in the Cascades is depleting reservoirs and accelerating snowmelt, affecting springs like the Metolius River's iconic headwater spring. Discover the impact of this environmental crisis.
Central Oregon glaciers, snowpack feeling the heat of climate change
Discover how a winter snowfall followed by a summer heat wave is impacting the Central Cascades and Central Oregon's glaciers. Learn about the potential for significant melt as the protective snow cover disappears.
Survey: Most Oregonians concerned about water management
Discover why 7 out of 10 Oregonians are worried about the management of groundwater and surface water in the state. Learn more about this pressing issue.
Warming rivers in US West killing fish, imperiling industry
California wildlife officials make tough decision to relocate 1 million young Chinook salmon from Klamath River to hatcheries due to poor river conditions.
Central Oregon is bracing for another heat wave just a month after a historic one hit the region. Stay cool and stay safe in the scorching temperatures.
Discover why the Bulletin's editorial on Wild and Scenic designation is causing controversy. Find out why intermittent streams are being questioned for protection.
Guest Column: The Endangered Species Act is not the problem
Read a guest column in The Bulletin from a Central Oregon farmer blaming the Endangered Species Act for water shortages. An analysis reveals flaws in the argument.