

Who We Are
We work to enhance, restore, and protect the Walla Walla watershed, fish and wildlife habitat, and water quality while sustaining a healthy economy.
We are a non-profit and non-regulatory organization that works collaboratively with local, state, federal, and tribal natural resource managers, private landowners, and the public to conduct scientifically informed restoration, conservation, and education activities.
What We Do
We work to improve our watershed through various projects including floodplain and stream habitat restoration, stream and spring surveys, irrigation efficiency projects, and outreach and education efforts. We also track stream flow, water temperature, groundwater levels, and water quality to document trends, evaluate project effectiveness, and inform local watershed management efforts.
Details
(541) 938-2170 ext. 102 | |
tara.patten@wwbwc.org | |
Tara Patten | |
Project Manager |