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Roots run deep: Camp Rilea volunteers restore Neacoxie Creek riparian corridor

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Oregon Military Department natural resource staff and volunteers from Scouts BSA Troop 258 joined forces at Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Oregon, March 14, 2026, to plant approximately 120 native trees and shrubs along Neacoxie Creek in support of National Public Lands Day. The riparian restoration project, funded through a National Environmental Education Foundation grant, aimed to improve water quality, reduce erosion, and support threatened species …
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DVIDS broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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