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The Tualatin Riverkeepers are a group of dedicated volunteers who cherish the beauty and history of the Tualatin River. The groups' ultimate goal is to get others to help take care of this special river, but they know in order to do so they will have to get people to appreciate it first. As the river's water quality continues to improve and wildlife begins to flourish again, the Riverkeepers are confident that their mission will be a success.

First Broadcast: 2000
Producer: Douglas

Appeared in episode: Sunken Canoe, Tualatin Riverkeepers, How Trees Are Made

Tualatin Riverkeepers

Upper Tualatin River Van Tour

  • Led by founder Rob Baur, participants will see Tualatin River waterfalls which have restricted access.
  • Tel: 503-620-7507
  • Online: TualatinRiverkeepers.org
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