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 Nyberg Wetlands provides valuable habitat for songbirds.

Nyberg Wetlands provides valuable habitat for songbirds.

 An old farm road divides the wetland.

An old farm road divides the wetland.

 Office parking on the north edge of the wetland has been subject to flooding.

Office parking on the north edge of the wetland has been subject to flooding.

 The project includes continuing to manage invasive species and bolster wetland species.

The project includes continuing to manage invasive species and bolster wetland species.

 Nyberg Creek joins the Tualatin River at Brown’s Ferry Park, just a quarter mile from Nyberg Wetlands.

Nyberg Creek joins the Tualatin River at Brown’s Ferry Park, just a quarter mile from Nyberg Wetlands.

 Located near two busy freeways, Nyberg Wetlands may be the most visible wetlands in Oregon.

Located near two busy freeways, Nyberg Wetlands may be the most visible wetlands in Oregon.

 The “pinch point” at the 65th Ave bridge is the frequent site of beaver activity – and an excellent location to test beaver management strategies such as this pond lever.

The “pinch point” at the 65th Ave bridge is the frequent site of beaver activity – and an excellent location to test beaver management strategies such as this pond lever.

 Several species of turtles find valuable habitat at Nyberg Wetlands.

Several species of turtles find valuable habitat at Nyberg Wetlands.

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 Nyberg Wetlands provides valuable habitat for songbirds.
 An old farm road divides the wetland.
 Office parking on the north edge of the wetland has been subject to flooding.
 The project includes continuing to manage invasive species and bolster wetland species.
 Nyberg Creek joins the Tualatin River at Brown’s Ferry Park, just a quarter mile from Nyberg Wetlands.
 Located near two busy freeways, Nyberg Wetlands may be the most visible wetlands in Oregon.
 The “pinch point” at the 65th Ave bridge is the frequent site of beaver activity – and an excellent location to test beaver management strategies such as this pond lever.
 Several species of turtles find valuable habitat at Nyberg Wetlands.

Working for a common goal: a bold vision for a healthier and more resilient watershed by 2040.

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