EWEB’s upriver project was renewed in 2019 MCKENZIE BRIDGE: The 40-year operating license at Carmen Smith, issued in 2019, includes 10 natural resource and recreation management plans and over 300
Topic: Environment
How many solar panels does your home really need? Switching to solar energy for your home offers enticing incentives. Lower energy bills, tax credits, and increased property value are some
Tool analyzes 55 years of decommissionings Scientists analyzed more than 650 dam removal projects over 55 years in the United States totaling $1.52 billion inflation-adjusted dollars to develop a tool
The project will change the landscape of the creek to help with water flow and sediment deposits Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) and other participating agencies toured the landscape around
Prescribed burning reduces the severity of future wildfires near communities The Willamette National Forest plans to burn around 600 acres soon, depending on weather and fuel conditions. Managers will carefully
Senate Bill 82 will ensure customers are informed by providers about potential policy changes. Senate Bill 82 is on its way to Governor Kotek’s desk after passing through the Oregon
The Willamette National Forest will use the funds to implement fuel breaks on boundaries of potential operational delineations. The U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest will receive
The Wild Science of Saving Old Growth Ecosystems Photo by Brittany Mason Tree sitters. Logger protests. Dying timber towns. An iconic species on the brink. The Timber Wars consumed the
McKenzie River Trust and the restoration partners are hosting a presentation and community conversation at the McKenzie School on Thursday, May 4th starting at 6:30pm. Phase 1 Restoration was very
On December 19th, 2019, thanks to a generous anonymous donor and other supporters and partners, McKenzie River Trust was able to purchase 47 acres of forestland set aside for conservation