When we work together to care for our watersheds, all of Oregon’s inhabitants benefit. Native fish and wildlife depend on clean water and healthy habitat to thrive. So do our citizens.
This three minute video tells the story of restoration work on a stretch of the Wallowa River and what it means to the people who live there. The project was led by the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Council and funded in partnership with OWEB, the Bonneville Power Administration and other local partners.
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Video by GreenFire Productions