Walama Restoration Project

Mission Statement
Walama Restoration Project is a non-profit
organization dedicated to environmental
stewardship and biological diversity
through education and habitat restoration.

 

 

 

 

working in the field

Job Announcement
Education and Outreach Coordinator
Please click this link to find out more about this full-time AmeriCorps position!
(pdf document)

On-line Newsletters
(pdf format)

Spring 2008
Fall 2007

Spring 2007
Fall 2006

Spring 2006

Fall 2005
Spring 2005

Spring 2004


Services
Vanishing Ecosystems
Oak Savanna Rehabilitation
The Problem with Invasive Species
Riparian and Wetland Enhancement
Education and Outreach

Coast Fork STREAM Program
Program Overview and Project Partners
Photo History of the STREAM Program

Obsidian Preservation Project

NSTNL: Hendricks Park Ecology Program

Lane County Stewards Program

Resources
English Ivy Removal
Organizational Links

Printable Brochures
English Ivy Removal
Oak Habitat Restoration


Project History
Restoration Projects and Contract History
Community Education and School Programs

WNA Prairie Restoration
Upland Restoration in Whilamut Natural Area
WNA Butterfly Project photos
Species Planted At WNA Butterfly Meadow 2005-06


Get Involved
Internships and Volunteer Opportunities
Membership

About Us
Mission and Goals
Staff/Board
Contact us

We would like to express our deepest thanks to Watershed Inc. for their raingear contribution. Our volunteers, students, and crew members will be staying extra dry and extra visible this year!

workers in rain gear

WRP would like to thank
the
National Forest Foundation,
the
Mountaineers Foundation,
and Lane County contributors
for supporting our
Obsidian Falls Native Seeds Project
in the Three Sisters Wilderness!