The water that feeds Oregon’s creeks, streams, and rivers is among the state’s most valuable properties, sustaining towns and markets, fish, and wildlife.
However for too long, individuals in the state have actually seen it as a limitless resource. Population development, a warming environment, and increasing water needs make this mistaken belief more obsoleted every day.
If wild salmon are to have a possibility to make it through and grow in this unfolding century, we should alter how we comprehend and handle the water materials that sustain all of us. And quick.
In Discovering Circulation, WSC’s Oregon Water Policy Director Caylin Barter heads to southern Oregon to record the existing state of rivers and streams in this quickly altering area and speak about the paradigm shift we require towards accountable, science-based water management.