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Wilderness International™ Inc. Adpots A River - 2010


We have adpoted a river!


Well, Ok it is more like part of a creek.

We will have two Community Conservation Days this year. Come join us and volunteer to help us restore native habitat in the portion of Meldrum Bar Park that runs along Rinearson Creek. This will involve removing invasive vegetation, spreading mulch, building a nature trail and planting native plants.

The two dates will be Saturday April 10th and Saturday September 18th from 9am to 1pm.

This is a SOLV sponsored project so please go to the link below to sign up. Thank You!


Saturday April 10th - www.solv.org/programs/event_details.asp?eventID=17244


Saturday Sept 18th - “link to be put up closer to the date” so please check back.

Oregon Adopt-A-River Program (Click here to see our adoption certificate) Oregon Adopt-A-River, a partnership between SOLV and the Oregon State Marine Board, supports individuals and organizations in cleaning and preserving their favorite stretch of waterway (river, lake or stream) anywhere in the state of Oregon, while focusing on watershed health and a good stewardship ethic. The commitment is for 2 years doing at least 2 cleanups per year on a minimum stretch of 2 miles of waterway. Many volunteers do much more!

Adopting a waterway is simple. It only takes one person to get things started. Community organizations, fishing or boating clubs, school groups, businesses, associations or any environmentally concerned citizen can Adopt-A-River. Your projects can be as large as you like. Every project, no matter how large or small, makes a big difference!

Currently, over 600 miles of river have been adopted by over 100 volunteers. Adoptions cover the entire state including sections of the Sandy, Willamette, Columbia, Clackamas, Salmon, Umpqua, Powder, Deschutes, Rogue, North and South Santiam, Siletz, Coquille, Molalla and John Day Rivers. Many smaller creeks and streams have been adopted as well.


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