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The upper reach of the Deschutes River running from Little Lava Lake to Bend.
A tributary of the Deschutes River flowing through Prineville to Lake Billy Chinook.
A tributary of the Crooked River flowing out of the Ochoco Mountains.
A tributary of the Deschutes River below the Pelton Round Butte dam complex
A tributary of the Deschutes River flowing through Sisters joining the Deschutes just above Lake Billy Chinook.
The middle reach of the Deschutes River flowing from Bend to Lake Billy Chinook.
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Support legislation by Sen. Ron Wyden to protect Oregon's Wild and Scenic Rivers this holiday season. Let's preserve our natural beauty for future generations.
Central Oregon farmers are hopeful for wet weather and more snow after three years of drought. Find out how they are preparing for the upcoming season.
Learn about the approved habitat conservation plan for the Deschutes River, aimed at protecting endangered species by increasing winter water flow.
Our project involves canal piping and various enhancements to the irrigation system, ensuring efficient water distribution and improved agricultural productivity.
As Central Oregon prepares for a surge in population, Deschutes County must address key environmental issues to sustain growth. Phil Chang leads the charge.
Witness a historic event as chinook salmon return to the upper Columbia River system after more than a generation. Learn more about this incredible natural phenomenon.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service has approved a multi-million dollar project to modernize the Ochoco Irrigation District water delivery system. Upgrade your irrigation system today!
Learn about the Habitat Conservation Plan that may mandate the release of 300 cfs of water into the Deschutes River by 2028 to protect wildlife.
The Deschutes River Conservancy announces Kate Fitzpatrick as the new executive director after a rigorous selection process. Join us in welcoming her!
The Oregon Water Resources Commission has awarded $4.8 million in grants to three canal piping projects in Central Oregon for the 2020 Water Project Grants and Loans cycle. Upgrade your water infrastructure today!
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will soon decide on a plan to conserve habitat for threatened species in Central Oregon's Deschutes Basin, ending a years-long debate over water allocation.
Explore the geologic wonders of Central Oregon on the Alder Springs hike, showcasing lava plateaus, river canyons, and stunning cliff faces in less than 2 miles.
Anglers fishing the Grande Ronde for steelhead can expect sparse returns and a high number of uncut fins this season. Join the trend and experience the challenge!
Two Central Oregon irrigation districts receive grants for canal-piping projects from the state Water Resources Commission. Upgrade your irrigation system now!
Meyer Memorial Trust, a Portland-based foundation, awarded $21.3 million in grants to 150 organizations, focusing on equity and community impact.
Federal judge denies temporary restraining order for Central Oregon irrigation pipeline, citing low likelihood of lawsuit success.
Discover the popular Whychus Creek Trail with a temporary trailhead due to ongoing construction. Explore this staple for local outdoor enthusiasts with lasting changes on the horizon.
The largest dam demolition in U.S. history is set to reopen hundreds of miles of waterway along the Oregon-California border to critical salmon populations.
Learn about the Deschutes Basin Habitat Conservation Plan, a long-term strategy affecting the flow rates of the Deschutes River for 30 years.
Learn about the local irrigation districts' plan to conserve water in the Deschutes River and protect endangered species. Environmental groups argue it falls short.
Get ready for a shift in weather as warm autumn days give way to rain and chilly temperatures. Meteorologists predict a typical November and December ahead.
The Deschutes Basin Habitat Conservation Plan aims to balance streamflows and protect threatened species for 30 years. Critics vow to challenge its effectiveness.
The Opal Springs Volitional Fish Passage project receives State Land Board Award for collaborative effort to remove fish migration barrier in Crooked River Watershed.