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Adapting with Technology and Grit

by gary huck
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The Difference Modernization Makes

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Building Water Resilience on Tribal Lands

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The Right Leader for the Right Time

by Giselle Kennedy Lord
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Old Flume, Modern Emergency

by Giselle Kennedy Lord
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SCADA Changes the Game

by gary huck
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Finding Common Ground

by Giselle Kennedy Lord
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Planning for the Next 100 Years of Water Delivery

by gary huck
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Drought Resilience: Casad Family Farm

by Giselle Kennedy Lord
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Change Their Way of Life? They Can Hardly Wait.

by gary huck
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Ditching the Ditch-Walking Way of Life

by gary huck
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Production and Conservation at Ladder Ranch

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Fishing Matters with Autumn Harry

by gary huck
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Restoring the Hood River Watershed

by Giselle Kennedy Lord
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The Fruits of Their Labor: Farming in Tualatin Valley

by gary huck
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Keeping Fields Fertile in Westland Ordnance

by gary huck
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The Impending Threat of the A Canal

by gary huck
Fish, Wildlife, and Habitat

Opportunities for streamflow, temperature, and habitat improvements that benefit native species and ecosystem function.

Modernization can reduce the strain on ecosystems by saving water in inefficient canals and improving the ability to manage and protect that saved water. Projects provide multiple benefits that include restoring fish and wildlife habitat, and solutions to societal and environmental challenges including more resilient landscapes and healthier rivers.
The Return of the Lahontan Cutthroat Trout
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Win-win solutions for a shared resource.

Improving the efficiency of water delivery in irrigation systems can restore water to rivers and streams, ensuring they can support a diverse range of species.

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Restoring the Hood River Watershed

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