Oakshire Inspires July 15th
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Annual Auction November 1st
Tickets go on sale this month for WaterWatch’s 40th anniversary event Nov. 1st at Castaway Portland. Contact development director Jesse Robbins for sponsorship opportunities.
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Rivers Need Water
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In almost every river basin in the state, there are simply too many water rights and not enough water to go around — especially in key dry months during the late summer into fall. And even now, in the 21st century, it can be perfectly legal in Oregon to drain our rivers until they are bone dry.
That’s what WaterWatch of Oregon works to prevent. For nearly 40 years, WaterWatch has protected and restored water to Oregon’s rivers, streams, and lakes for fish, wildlife, and people.
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