NF Currents
Fall 2011

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Partners

This program for watershed scale effectiveness monitoring builds on a variety of collaborative restoration and monitoring projects in the basin, including Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's (ODF) Chinook salmon and steelhead monitoring. The collaborative nature of this work is the result of a group of agencies, organizations and individuals working toward a common vision for the basin's future.

These include private landowners, the North Fork John Day Watershed Council, The Nature Conservancy, Malheur National Forest, Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Reclamation. Other organizations involved include the Grant Soil and Water Conservation District, The Freshwater Trust, Oregon Trout, Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Umatilla National Forest.

NOAA Fisheries
The Nature Conservancy
Malheur National Forest
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Bureau of Reclamation
North Fork John Day Watershed Council
Grant County Soil & Water Conservation District
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management
University of Oregon, Department of Geography
Eco Logical Research, Inc
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Oregon State University, Biological and Ecological Engineering
The Freshwater Trust