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Rivers and Clean Water

Oregon Wild works to protect the lakes, rivers, and streams that make our state a special place

 

From the thrilling whitewater of rivers like the Rogue and Clackamas to the serene beauty of the Klamath Basin wetlands, Oregon’s waters are an important part of what makes our state a special place to live, work and raise a family.
Klamath Canyon
Pristine watersheds are vital for fish, wildlife and humans. Salmon, trout and steelhead need on cool, clear streams and rivers for spawning, wildlife depends on our wetlands, rivers and lakes for vital habitat and sources of food, while people in communities across the state depend on forest watersheds for pure drinking water.

Oregon Wild has worked for more than 30 years to protect our state's Oregon’s rivers, lakes and wetlands from dam building, reckless logging and runaway development.  From our winning campaign to protect Portland's drinking water from logging to our current work to restore balance to the Klamath Basin, Oregon Wild is the leading voice for common-sense conservation of our waters and the fish and wildlife that call them home.

 

Explore our gallery of Oregon river photos.

Click on the links below to find out more about our important work:

Restoring Balance to the Klamath Basin

Protecting Portland’s Clean Drinking Water
Elk Creek Dam – Wasting Money and Killing Salmon
Forests: Keeping Our Water Clean

Act Now!

Some of Oregon's treasures recently came one step closer to permanent protection with introduction of legislation to protect Wilderness around Mt. Hood, Wild and Scenic tributaries of the Rogue River, and the Oregon Caves Monument. But Senator Smith's support is needed to keep the Rogue wild! Let him know we need his help to save the Wild Rogue!

Overheard...

I gave my heart to the mountains the minute I stood beside this river with its spray in my face and watched it thunder into foam, smooth to green glass over sunken rocks, shatter to foam again. I was fascinated by how it sped by and yet was always there; its roar shook both the earth and me.

        --Wallace Stegner

 

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