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Two volunteers labeling plants

2016 Planting Season Update

It has been a very busy planting season for TCWC in 2016 (which is why we haven’t been making many blog posts lately)! Since February, we have engaged 125 volunteers in the propagation, planting, and potting of native species. In total, they have planted over 1,800 natives in the Tryon Creek watershed! Here are some photos…
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Bridge over Tryon Creek

Ebay Auction

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we are embarking on the holiday shopping season with the much anticipated (and often dreaded) big shopping days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. However, Giving Tuesday recently emerged as a reaction to the mass consumerism that now surrounds our holiday season. December 1 will be Giving Tuesday, an…
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Close up of volunteer pulling ivy in forest.

Why Does Ivy Matter to a Creek?

We recently hosted a work party at Arnold Creek as part of the 12th Annual No Ivy Day. This event is a metro-wide day of service sponsored by Portland Parks & Rec that focuses on eradicating the invasive plant English ivy (Hedera helix). Ivy is a common invasive found in the Tryon Creek watershed so every October…
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Three volunteers standing in rain

Fall Restoration Work Party Season Has Started!

We at TCWC are enjoying the cooler temperatures and rainfall the past week. It’s great for native plants, water temperatures, and also marks the beginning of our fall restoration season! Many people expect summer to be our busiest season for outdoor work parties – this is when it is most pleasant for our volunteers to…
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People in cayaks in a river

Kayaking, Learning, and Exploring

As summer heats up, heading to the water is a great way to cool down. Tryon Creek Watershed Council (TCWC) did just that on July 18 when we teamed up with Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) to co-lead an educational kayak tour along the Willamette River. Twenty participants joined us as we paddled from the mouth…
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Looking for macroinvertebrates

Macroinvertebrates in Tryon Creek

My, June sure was a hot month this year! TCWC has been busy out in the field this summer collecting data and monitoring the watershed. It has been great to be near the water with all of the high temperatures lately. It is also important to gather data about the watershed during this unusually warm and…
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2015 Pedalpalooza Bike Tour

Every June, Pedalpalooza hosts 3 weeks of fun and original bicycle events. The rides are an eclectic array and typically include scavenger hunts, costume rides, casual tours, pub crawls, and the world-famous naked bicycle ride. Not to miss out on the fun, TCWC hosted a Pedalplooza bike tour for the third year in a row on June 14. Biking…
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State of the Watershed event

State of the Watershed

On May 11, in partnership with West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, Tryon Creek State Natural Area, and the Southwest Watershed Resource Center, Tryon Creek Watershed Council hosted the State of the Watershed open house event. At this event, agency partners and volunteers presented their current projects in the Tryon Creek watershed to the…
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People on bikes

Pedalpalooza Bike Tour (Sunday, June 14, 2015)

Sunday, June 14th 2-5pmMeet at Riverdale High School parking lot (9727 SW Terwilliger Blvd, Portland, OR)Bring your bike, a helmet, water, and bright clothing. Join Tryon Creek Watershed Council as we explore Tryon Creek by bike! This bike tour allows you to fully experience how topography, canopy cover, and urbanization affect our watershed. This will…
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Kayak Tour (Saturday, July 18, 2015)

Our 2015 Kayak Tour is filled and registration is now closed ! Thank you for your interest. Stay tuned to find out about our tour for 2016.  Confluence Kayak TourSaturday, July 18 9am-12pmTryon Cove Park, 14110 Stampher Road, Lake Oswego, OR Join the Tryon Creek Watershed Council (TCWC) and Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) for…
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