Current and Past Projects
Check out our work in the Middle Yakima and Naches River basins!
Little Naches Levee
Over the past century, the Little Naches River has been severely altered by a variety of land-use practices that have negatively impacted native fish species.
Rattlesnake Creek Sidechannel
Rattlesnake Creek is a right bank tributary to the Naches River with most of its watershed residing within the William O. Douglas wilderness. Rattlesnake Creek is home to several species of native fish including spring chinook, coho, and ESA threatened populations of bull trout and steelhead.
Little Rattlesnake Road Decommissioning
Little Rattlesnake Creek is a tributary to Rattlesnake Creek in the Naches River drainage in Yakima County, WA.
Crow and Quartz Creek
Crow Creek and Quartz Creek join the Little Naches River near river mile 3.5. Both streams have been designated Critical Habitat for mid-Columbia steelhead and bull trout and they are utilized at various life stages by spring chinook, coho, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout.
Reforestation Projects
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