"Oregonians Working for Healthy Watersheds" honors citizens, landowners, public servants and members of conservation groups, tribes and local governments who have made exemplary efforts to preserve and protect our natural resources for the future of all Oregonians. Through their activities, those individuals and groups overcame obstacles and found solutions that support the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds' vision of a sustainable and profitable Oregon.
2006
Oregonians Working for Healthy Watersheds
Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds award winners worked to improve watershed health in communities across the state. Click on the links below for a summary of their accomplishments.
Honorees come from more than twenty communities that span the state from Tillamook to Baker City and from Klamath Falls to Portland. They represent a range of livelihoods, from farming and ranching to teaching and public service. But through their voluntary actions and cooperative efforts, all have demonstrated strong leadership and commitment to the goals of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds.