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(File photo) Ecological burn fire crews conduct a controlled burn to manage and restore natural areas in various parts of the Willamette Valley. Burns benefit plant and animal communities, particularly endangered plants and butterflies. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Ecological burn fire crews conduct burn
9/16/2016 4:47:00 PM
Ecological burns near Dorena Reservoir will take place on 28 acres of land north of Bake Stewart Park, east of the Row River and west of Row River Road. See map for specific areas.
Ecological burns near Dorena Reservoir
9/16/2016 4:47:00 PM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently hosted an Every Kid in a Park event at Bonneville Lock and Dam. Outdoor activities and interactive displays gave kids of all ages a taste of the great outdoors, and kids going in to 4th grade received their free year-long pass to federal parks.
Corps hosts Every Kid in a Park event
8/30/2016 4:02:00 PM
The Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dedicated its newest survey boats recently at Chinook Landing in Fairview, Oregon. The Graham, based in Coos Bay, Oregon, is 27 feet long; Hopman is 25 feet long and based at the U.S. Moorings in Portland, Oregon.
Corps dedicates new survey boats
8/30/2016 3:52:00 PM
View from camera near the Rogue River Nature Center at McGregor Park, just downstream of Lost Creek Lake and the Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery.
Rogue River view
8/1/2016 3:12:00 PM
The Dalles navigation lock is located about 190 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. It is part of a system of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers that help move about 10 million tons of cargo each year.
The Dalles navigation lock operating on the Columbia River
7/26/2016 11:41:00 AM
Roosevelt Park, located near the John Day Lock and Dam near Rufus, Oregon, offers a boat ramp and camp sites to visitors.
Roosevelt Park on the Columbia River
7/6/2016 4:38:00 PM
Members of the Bonneville Emergency Rescue Team got tips from a Life Flight Network crew about how to quickly and efficiently prepare an injured person for transport to a hospital.  Bonneville is located about 60 miles from Portland, so Life Flight is often the best mode of travel for seriously injured people who need to be transported to a metropolitan hospital.
Life Flight trains Bonneville Dam team for emergencies
6/10/2016 5:15:00 PM
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