
Molalla River Watch helps to protect, preserve, and restore wildlife habitat and improve water quality of the Molalla River Watershed. Past human activities within the watershed have caused habitat quality to decline. Key limiting factors include reduced habitat complexity, degraded riparian plant communities, reduced water quality, and blocked habitat access.
Our restoration projects seek to protect and restore important watershed functions, such as increasing habitat complexity by adding large logs to the stream channel to alter water flow, accumulate more wood, and capture more gravel. We also restore native floodplain trees and shrubs and control invasive plants to provide shade, future large wood, erosion control, and enhance habitat.
Our restoration projects seek to protect and restore important watershed functions, such as increasing habitat complexity by adding large logs to the stream channel to alter water flow, accumulate more wood, and capture more gravel. We also restore native floodplain trees and shrubs and control invasive plants to provide shade, future large wood, erosion control, and enhance habitat.
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The Molalla Recreation Corridor is about 10 to 15 miles south-east of the town of Molalla, Oregon, in the western foothills of the Cascade Range mountains. NOTE: Due to the high canyon walls, cell phones do NOT usually work in the Molalla River corridor, and GPS reception is unreliable in some areas.
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