Watersheds are complex systems filled with plant and animal species (including you!) that are dependent on the interrelationships between the land, the water, and one another. An excellent way to get to know your watershed is learning what is in it and how we can be more involved in our watersheds.
PLANT IDENTIFICATION
Wetland Plant Identification (OSU) (PDF download)
Field Guide for the Identification and Use of Common Riparian Woody Plants of the Intermountain West and Pacific Northwest Regions (NRCS)
Field Guide of PNW Riparian Plant Communities
Portland Plant Identification (Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability)
Understanding Names of Trees in Oregon (OSU)
INVASIVE REMOVAL
Weed Identification
Woody Weeds of Clackamas County (Clackamas SWCD)
Clematis and Ivy
Invasive Blackberry 1, 2
Yellow Archangel
Water Primrose
Reed Canarygrass 1, 2, 3
Spurge Laurel
Knotweed
Removal Along Streams
Integrated Pest Management
LIVING WITH WILDLIFE
Living with Bears
Living in Cougar Country
Living with Beavers
Living with Coyotes
PLANTS and ANIMALS
Oregon Conservation Strategy Key Species
Pacific Lamprey
Endangered Coho Salmon
Freshwater Mussels
Native Crayfish and Invasive Crayfish