Tualatin Riverkeepers (TRK) is a nonprofit organization working to protect and restore Oregon’s Tualatin River System. Last year over volunteers contributed 10,000 hours to TRK projects including nature education, habitat restoration, paddle trips and advocacy.
10,000 people have participated in TRK volunteer led paddle trips, many for the first time.
This year TRK will work to restore nearly 250 acres of floodplain habitat on the Tualatin River, protecting water quality, reducing flooding and creating homes for wildlife.
Advocacy efforts are currently focused on stopping urban stormwater pollution from reaching our neighborhood streams and protecting our native fish from heat caused by lack of shade and reduced water flows.
Volunteer Naturalists will lead 1,000 kids on nature field trips this year. Day camp programs are running for the second summer in Tigard, Sherwood and Hillsboro.
Tualatin Riverkeepers is the leading independent voice standing up for the river, streams, and wetlands in our community. This effort must be maintained to protect our water, fish and wildlife. You can make a difference by becoming a member. Your secure online membership donation through Network for Good will help Tualatin Riverkeepers get to right work where action is most needed.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
11675 SW Hazelbrook Road
Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone: (503)218-2580
Fax: (503)218-2583