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Your contribution will allow us to facilitate important restoration and education programs in our community. Community organized since 2001 we…
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Education Programs
Walama Restoration Project has been a leader in environmental education and community stewardship in local open spaces since our inception in 2001. WRP education programs provide students with hands-on experience…
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Walama Restoration Project has partnered with the City of Eugene to officially adopt parts of the Whilamut Natural Area of Alton Baker Park. We host family friendly work parties in…
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Active in Eugene, Oregon since 2001, the Walama Restoration Program (WRP) promotes the conservation of our natural resources through our education program, stewardship program, and restoration contracting services to establish…
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Restoration Contracting
Riparian and Wetland Enhancement Riparian forest corridors up to five miles wide once bordered the Willamette River. Cottonwoods, alders, and willows dominated these forests. In higher elevation floodplains and creek watersheds, Oregon ash, big-leaf maple, grand fir, and Douglas fir forests were abundant. These forested corridors are in decline, often found to span a width of only a few hundred…
Restoration Services
Fern Ridge East Boundary Fire Line Preparation
Opportunities to Get Involved
Play in the Rain Day
Join us for our 12th annual Play in the Rain Day (Dia de Jugar en la Lluvia). Play in the Rain Day is a free community event for families of…
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Our public Base Camp is a free campout in the Mt. Hood National Forest where campers contribute their time to help gather field information about the ecosystem surrounding Mt. Hood.…
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Learn about monarch conservation and local efforts by Walama Restoration Project and Partners. Join us October 1st at Wildcraft Cider Works 232 Lincoln St, Eugene, OR 5-7pm. Native plants available…
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