
​West Willamette Restoration Partnership
Our Mission: To conserve and enhance the forests and natural areas of SW Portland by forming an active coalition of engaged volunteers, community groups, landowners and organizations. We aim to improve conditions supportive of native flora and fauna through good land stewardship, volunteerism and education

Madrones are a beautiful tree native to Oregon. These trees thrive on the steep slopes overlooking the Willamette at Bishop's Close.

This map depicts Oregon Health & Science University and the surrounding parks and natural areas. The parks and natural areas include Marquam Nature Park and Terwilliger Parkway. The red lines depict trails.

Connor Trail begins at OHSU and meanders through Marquam Nature Park.

Madrones are a beautiful tree native to Oregon. These trees thrive on the steep slopes overlooking the Willamette at Bishop's Close.
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About
The West Willamette Restoration Partnership (WWRP) supports habitat enhancement and stewardship efforts in southwest Portland’s Willamette River subwatersheds to provide a key link in the wildlife corridor connecting Forest Park and Tryon Creek State Natural Area.
Projects
We are a partnership. This means we are one united group made up of several other groups. Sometimes we initiate projects as a Partnership. And sometimes we get behind each others' projects and lend support. We have many projects going on right now. Click the link below for more detailed information:
Get Involved
Join the Community Conversation & Take Action to improve habitat in Southwest!
Friends of Terwilliger and Friends of Marquam Nature Park are conducting a listening project to hear opinions about the parks and inviting neighbors to get involved.
Volunteer
Click here to find the next volunteer opportunity.