The South Fork John Day Watershed Council is a non-regulatory and non-governmental non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the health of the South Fork John Day River watershed in John Day, Oregon. They work collaboratively with private landowners and public land managers to carry out voluntary watershed restoration activities, including juniper removal, riparian enhancements, youth education, research data collection, and noxious weed control.
With a mission to foster a better understanding of the multiple resources and represent broad and diverse geographies and interests, the Council aims to ensure the long-term economic stability of the region. Their staff assists in planning and applying for funding for projects, which are solely funded through grants. Landowners and land managers in the South Fork John Day watershed can rely on the Council's expertise and voluntary services to support the health and sustainability of the watershed.
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