The Wetlands Conservancy is a leader in Oregon wetland conservation. Our mission is to partner with communities across our state in conserving, enhancing and restoring the physical and ecological values of Oregon’s greatest wetlands for current and future generations.
The Wetlands Conservancy Celebrates 40 Years of Wetland Protection
The Wetlands Conservancy is turning 40 this year! We would like to invite you to celebrate our success by participating in an exciting series of events leading up to our major event in May – Wetlands & Wellies!
World Water Day – March 22nd, 6:00 p.m.
Join us for an exploration of the Blue Heart Chronicles – The Wetlands Conservancy is celebrating World Water Day, with a presentation and video from Duncan Berry – The story of life as told by water. Registration now open.
International Beaver Day – April 7th, 6:00 p.m.
Join us for a presentation by Ben Goldfarb, the author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter, a live online presentation and Q & A on the amazing adaptations and capabilities of these natural engineers. Beavers are Oregon’s state mammal. Registration now open.
May – American Wetlands Month & our 40th Year Celebration
This year, The Wetlands Conservancy will host a week-long celebration with a suite of events culminating in our annual fundraiser – Wetlands & Wellies on May 20th.
Our Event Sponsors:
Pacific West Bank
Hahn and Associates
Pacific Foods
Clean Water Services
Wolf Water Resources
Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District
Columbia Bank
About The Wetlands Conservancy:
Since 1981, we have worked in partnership to protect Oregon’s greatest wetlands with these key strategies:
Conservation
The Wetlands Conservancy is dedicated to the protection and restoration of Oregon’s greatest wetlands.
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Collaboration
The Wetlands Conservancy builds community, creating strong, long-lasting relationships within our organization and with our diverse partners.
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Stewardship
Wetlands are vital to our health and the health of our environment. They clean and recharge our water supply, provide critical fish and wildlife habitat, and protect our communities from floods