The North Santiam Watershed Council is a collaborative organization that works with landowners and partners to restore and protect the habitat of fish and wildlife in the North Santiam River watershed in Stayton, Oregon. They provide opportunities for stakeholders to cooperate in promoting and sustaining the health of the watershed and its communities through various projects and initiatives.
With a focus on habitat restoration, the council is actively involved in projects such as Cold Creek, Dieckman Slough, Hatch Side Channel, Snake-DeFord Creek, Bear Branch, and Valentine Creek. They also provide valuable resources and information on wildfire recovery, invasives, land planning services, and more. The council's mission is to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the North Santiam River watershed for the benefit of both the environment and the local communities.
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