Welcome to the Ellsworth Creek workspace. This page describes the experimental watershed restoration efforts underway at The Nature Conservancy's Ellsworth Creek Preserve in southwestern Washington.
- What is Ellsworth Creek? Read the background on this watershed [intro]
- Ellsworth Creek Experimental Design and Study Plan: Understand the nuts and bolts of the science behind Ellsworth Creek [exp design]
- Baseline Monitoring: Find info on the ecological monitoring happening at Ellsworth Creek, including survey protocols [monitoring]
- Scientific Reports: Read preliminary reports following baseline data collection for stream macroinvertebrates, juvenile salmon distribution, and more. [reports]
- Pacific Northwest Forest Restoration Learning Network: Learn about a collaborative effort between TNC and others to increase knowledge about restoration of forested watersheds throughout the PNW [learn_net]
- Old-growth Refugia Study: Find out about additional research on old-growth forests that TNC is conducting in the Willapa Hills [og_refugia]
- Forest Management Plan: Get the details on the collaborative effort between TNC and the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge to restore their forest lands in the South Willapa Bay [manag_plan]
Questions regarding the content of this website should be directed to: Liane Davis, Ellsworth Creek Ecologist, The Nature Conservancy.
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