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The Copper River Watershed Project - Cordova, Alaska Explore our Interactive Story Map! Watch our Annual Meeting Presentation to get the full update on the progress and projects of the Copper River Watershed Project
About Us - Copper River Watershed Project The Copper River Watershed Project (CRWP) is a nonprofit organization promoting a salmon-rich, intact watershed, and culturally diverse communities by forming partnerships for watershed-scale planning and projects
The Copper River Watershed - Copper River Watershed Project Twenty three communities dot the 26,500 square miles of the Copper River watershed Town populations range from 2,500 people in Cordova, located West of the Copper River delta, to 35 people in McCarthy, a village in the upper basin of the watershed
Staff - Copper River Watershed Project She works remotely from Southern Oregon, where she is based, and she loves staying connected to the Copper River watershed through her work at CRWP She is also a writer and photographer and loves hiking, camping, and gardening
Programs - Copper River Watershed Project From the Copper River delta to the Wild and Scenic Gulkana River to North America’s largest World Heritage site in Wrangell-St Elias National Park, visitors are encouraged to explore the watershed’s unique geography and rich history
Invasive Plant Management - Copper River Watershed Project The Copper River Watershed Project works up river and down to educate, remove, and track invasive plants throughout the watershed In the Copper River Basin, the highest ranked invasive plants are White Sweetclover and Bird Vetch
Mission - Copper River Watershed Project The Copper River Watershed Project is a convener, connecting community and tribal members, state and federal agencies, and land and business owners to work together to create long-term prosperity for the region’s ecosystems and communities
Eyak Lake Weir - Copper River Watershed Project Since 2020, CRWP has been facilitating a group of partners to be proactive in upgrading the Eyak Lake weir structure to maintain current lake levels and improve the movement of fish between the lake and the river, ultimately improving the productivity of this valuable habitat
Eyak Lake Watershed - Copper River Watershed Project Copper River Watershed Project and the Forest Service donated funds to design and install the educational sign on Sunset Beach, incorporating sketches and words from the Girl Scout Troop
Little Tonsina - Copper River Watershed Project In 2016 data were collected and scored for the Little Tonsina crossing, and since then it has been the highest priority in the watershed based on habitat and culvert scores and partner support Little Tonsina River is a tributary of the Tonsina River that flows into the Copper River