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Streamside Restoration
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Clark Conservation District, Lower Columbia Fish Enhancement, Clark Public Utilities Stream Team
Benefits provided:
Financial, Free technical assistance
Land use:
Agriculture, Forest
Water-focused program:
Yes
Get support with best management practices to protect water quality, and possibly get bare root trees for free.
Overview
Description:
Are you looking for technical advice about stream health on your property? Wanting to improve your riparian buffer and habitat?
Clark CD is excited to offer the Free Tree Program, now funded and available to landowners. The Free Tree Program helps landowners build and enhance the riparian buffers on their property. Qualifying participants are eligible for up to 200 stems of native plant species at no cost. Clark CD will work with you to develop a tailored planting plan for your site and provide appropriate vegetation from our native plant nursery. As a participant, you’ll need to prepare your site by removing weeds and other competition to ensure the success of the native plants. You’ll also be responsible for planting and maintaining these new plants. All of Clark County residents with stream on their property are eligible to apply, with priority given to properties in the Cedar Creek, Mason Creek, Rock Creek (Salmon), and Lacamas watersheds.
By keeping our rivers clean, we can all enjoy our waterways — whether you’re fishing for salmon, swimming in the summer, or looking for wildlife while kayaking along a river. Plus, cleaner waters mean happier and healthier habitat for fish, amphibians, birds, and other wildlife. Check out our education resources to learn more about streamside restoration on our website.
BMPs are researched practices that improve water quality, soil health, wildlife habitat, and other natural resources. The District has a wealth of information concerning water quality, management of small- and large -scale farming operations, and implementation of best management practices (BMPs).
We can provide free planning and financial assistance for many BMPs, including:
- Riparian area specific tree/shrug/plant plantings
- Wildlife habitat improvements
- Non-native weed removal
- Fencing animals out of the water
- Off-stream Watering
- Replacing culverts on forestland with bridge crossings
- Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) projects and practices
- And more!
Eligibility:
None
Financial benefit:
N/A
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
Planning Importance
Developing a forest, agricultural, or conservation plan helps identify and prioritize objectives for landowners. These objectives can determine what type programs to search for. Supporting organizations in your area often provide free consultation and planning.
Landscape Characteristics
See how your land fits into the broader context of regional conservation, ecosystem services, and working lands' values across the landscape through our interactive mapper tool. It could help you determine which program is a good fit for you!
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