Ni-les'tun Tidal Marsh Restoration
- Largest tidal marsh restoration project in Oregon
- Doubles the acreage of tidal marsh habitat in the estuary
- Restores more than 400 acres of tidal wetlands
- Creates important habitat for young salmon and shorebirds
- Creates over 5 miles of new tidal channels
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Funders
Cape Arago Audubon Society
Ducks Unlimited
Federal Highway Administration
New Carissa Oil Spill Restortation Trustees
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - NWRS-R1 MMS, ARRA, CPR, CCS
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
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Partners
Anaflor Q. Smith
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Coos County Commissioners
Coos County Road Department
Coos-Curry Electrical Cooperative
Coquille Indian Tribe
Ducks Unlimited
Federal Highway Administration - Western Federal Lands Highway Division
Friends of Southern Oregon Coastal Refuges / SEA
Green Point Consulting
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Oregon Habitat Joint Venture
Oregon State University
Pacific Coast Joint Venture
Portland State University
Southern Oregon University
The Archaeological Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Columbia River Fisheries Program Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Ecological Services - Newport
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Ecological Services - Roseberg
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Maintenance Action Team
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Oregon Coastal Program
U.S. Geological Survey
University of Chicago
University of Denver
University of Oregon
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
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Supporters
Bandon Chamber of Commerce
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
City of Bandon
Coquille Watershed Association
Freshwater Trust
Kalmiopsis Audubon Society
Oregon Tourism Commission
Port of Bandon
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
The Wetlands Conservancy
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