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The U.S. Department of the Interior announced Wednesday $51 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda for 30 new Environmental Water Resource Projects in 11 states through the Bureau of Reclamation, including $4.4 million for a pair of Crook County restoration projects.
Central Oregon Daily News reports funds will be going to The Deschutes Land Trust, with support from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The Deschutes Land Trust community supported our work by donating more than $100,000 in a single day! With our match, we raised more than $165,000 for land conservation in Central Oregon!
The Bulletin reports new federal funds will allow the Deschutes Land Trust to restore a 1-mile portion of the Crooked River and a half-mile section of Ochoco Creek near Prineville, Oregon.
Skyline Forest and other areas in Central Oregon are closed to motorized vehicle access December 1st through March 31st as part of a deer and elk winter range closure.
The Land Trust plans to conduct pile burning at Aspen Hollow Preserve and Priday Ranch starting in early January 2024.
OPB reports new federal funds will allow the Deschutes Land Trust to restore a 1-mile portion of the Crooked River and a half-mile section of Ochoco Creek near Prineville, Oregon.