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PRC contributed to a new study by the EPA on the potential impacts of mining on the Bristol Bay Watershed - Read More

PRC scores victory for fish in the Sierra Nevada - Read More

PRC receives a grant from the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Native Americans for the Umpqua Legacy River Program - Read More

PRC partners with Bark for Mt. Hood Solutions Summit -
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Federal judge recommends striking down BLM's Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) - Read More

PRC's Mary Scurlock discusses road decommissioning in Mt. Hood National Forest on KGW - Read More

PRC's Dr. Chris Frissell presented on the effects of thinning in the riparian reserve area at the annual American Fisheries Society meeting - Read More

Legacy Roads and Trails Money At Work In Washington State - Read More

Wyden, Merkley, DeFazio Introduce Trio of Bills to Protect Natural Resources in Oregon - Read More

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What's NEW    


PRC contributed to a new study by the EPA on the potential impacts of mining on the Bristol Bay Watershed - Read More

PRC scores victory for fish in the Sierra Nevada - Read More

PRC receives a grant from the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Native Americans for the Umpqua Legacy River Program - Read More

PRC partners with Bark for Mt. Hood Solutions Summit -
Read More

Federal judge recommends striking down BLM's Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) - Read More

PRC's Mary Scurlock discusses road decommissioning in Mt. Hood National Forest on KGW - Read More

PRC's Dr. Chris Frissell presented on the effects of thinning in the riparian reserve area at the annual American Fisheries Society meeting - Read More

Legacy Roads and Trails Money At Work In Washington State - Read More

Wyden, Merkley, DeFazio Introduce Trio of Bills to Protect Natural Resources in Oregon - Read More

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Legacy Rivers

 Grave Creek at Rogue River Bridge

Pacific Rivers Council is embarking on an ambitious program to identify, build support for, and gain permanent protection for some of our nation's healthiest rivers and watersheds. We call these our Legacy Rivers because they are worthy of recognition, celebration, protection and restoration as part of our freshwater heritage.

Expert Science Panel Weighs in on Future of the North Umpqua


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