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Project Story - Willamette Basin
dragonfly bend project location Dragonfly Bend Habitat Enhancement
This project completed protection and restoration efforts at Dragonfly Bend, a 77-acre site within the West Eugene Wetlands that includes two channels of Amazon Creek. Beginning in 2004, the City of Eugene began a comprehensive project to restore the wetland, stream, riparian, and upland habitats on the site. This phase of the project included restoring five acres of upland habitat for rare plants and wildlife species, including Kincaid's lupine, Western pond turtle, and Fender's blue butterfly. The project has been a tremendous success and the property has been the subject of several professional presentations and even a workshop on prairie restoration. Partners included the city, BLM and OWEB.
OWEB Programs

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The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) is a state agency led by a 17-member policy oversight board. The Board fosters the collaboration of citizens, agencies, and local interests.

OWEB programs support Oregon's efforts to restore salmon runs, improve water quality, and strengthen ecosystems that are critical to healthy watersheds and sustainable communities. OWEB administers a grant program funded from the Oregon Lottery, as a result of a citizen initiative in 1998, federal funds and salmon license plate dollars. The grant program supports voluntary efforts by Oregonians seeking to create and maintain healthy watersheds.
Our programs:
Current Topics
April 19, 2010 Grant Deadline
On April 19, 2010, OWEB will be accepting Restoration, Acquistion and Technical Assistance grant applications. We will only accept applications on the forms dated April 2010; applications using older forms will not be accepted.
March 2010 Board Meeting
The meeting agenda and staff reports are now available for the March 16-17, 2010 Board Meeting in Hood River.
11th Biennial OWEB Conference
Mark November 15-17 in your calendar for attendance at the Pendleton Convention Center. The OWEB Biennial Conference brings watershed restoration professionals together from around the state to gain skills and network with others.
Put a Salmon on Your Plate!
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Putting a salmon on your plate is a great way to become a partner in the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds.
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