Conservation

Special Events at Cathlapotle Plankhouse on the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Sunday, July 12, 2015 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Second Sunday event at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse:
"The Confluence Project, Exploring History, culture, and ecology along the Columbia River

Where:  Cathlapotle Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge:  28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642

When:  July 12, 2015
12pm - 4pm: Plankhouse Tours and Children's Activities
Tour the Plankhouse on your own or guided by our experienced volunteers. Children's activities will be available, and Refuge binoculars will be available to use on the trail.

1:00 pm: Naturalist Led Hike
2:00pm: The Confluence Project, Exploring History, culture, and ecology along the Columbia River, Presented by Colin Fogarty, Executive Director, the Confluence Project.

Cost: Refuge admission is $3 per vehicle

"Confluence is a bold and ambitious attempt to look back seven generations as a way to look forward seven generations on.... it is a call to reflect, discover and connect to this larger history. The first step in that process is to listen." 

- Colin Fogarty, Executive Director, Confluence

At 2:00 pm, Join Confluence Executive Director, Colin Fogarty, at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse as he shares the ways that the Confluence is connecting people to place through art and education. By collaborating with Northwest communities, tribes and celebrated artist Maya Lin, Confluence is able to share stories of the Columbia River through six public art installations, educational programs, community engagement, and digital experiences. At 1:00pm join a Refuge Naturalist for a hike down the Oaks to Wetlands trail, and learn about the plants and animals that call the Refuge home. From 12-4, the Plankhouse will be open for visitors, and there will be activities for families to connect with the culture and wildlife at the plankhouse. You can also check out the ample wildlife watching opportunities on the River 'S' Unit Auto Tour Driving Route. Check the Friends website ridgefieldfriends.org for maps of Refuge trails, or contact Plankhouse Director Sarah Hill at sarah_hill@fws.gov, or call (360) 887-4106.

For wheelchair access to this event, please contact Sarah prior to the event date.  

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse, and the house will now be open weekends from12pm-4pm. Every second Sunday of the month the Plankhouse will host a special event with speakers, guided hikes, and children's activities. For more information on the upcoming events, visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org/plankhouse/programs

Funding for these programs has been generously provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, the Community Foundation for SW Washington, and Umpqua Bank. 

The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is a modern Chinookan Plankhouse built to interpret the Chinookan village of Cathlapotle that once existed on what is today Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge property.  At the time Lewis and Clark visited Cathlapotle, it had 14 large plankhouses and a population of over 900 people.  The modern Cathlapotle Plankhouse is used to provide educational programs to youth and the general public through our Lifeways, Landscapes, and Wildlife Interpretive Program.  To learn more about the Plankhouse visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org or contact Sarah Hill at Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or (360) 887-4106.

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
360.887.4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Cost: 
$ 3.00

Midsummer Cleanup

Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
W Aspen Street & W D Street
Springfield, OR 97478
United States

Join us for the great mid-summer cleanup at West D Street Greenway. Help us keep our green spaces clean and safe. We will be picking up litter from the path and along the banks of the Willamette River. The more the merrier, so bring your friends and family. All ages and abilities are welcome and encouraged to attend. Willamalane will provide tools, gloves, water, and snacks. Activities include: Litter Cleanup. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/midsummer-cleanup

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
West D St. Greenway
Venue Details: 
Park at the Heron Playground. Heron playground
Cost: 
$0.00

Join a Last Saturday Weed Warrior Service Project

Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
SE 69th Ave & SE Yamhill St
Portland, OR 97215
United States

Join the Weed Warrior effort to restore a healthy habitat at Mt. Tabor Park. The Weed Warrior Stewardship Coordinator and volunteer crew leaders will share their knowledge of the natural habitat, demonstrate how to remove non-native vegetation, and help keep us organized, safe and motivated! We will make sure that you are comfortable and contribute in ways that match your skills and interests. Wear comfortable clothes that are appropriate for working in natural areas: long pants, long sleeves, brimmed hat to protect from sun/rain, and closed-toe sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle. We provide you with tools, gloves, and snacks. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal, Litter Cleanup. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/join-last-saturday-weed-warri...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Mt. Tabor Park
Venue Details: 
Meet at the kiosk near the main parking lot adjacent to the amphitheatre in the park. Enter from SE 69th & Yamhill, turning west up the hill or come all the way up the road from the SE 60th & SE Salmon entrance. Plan to come 5-10 minutes early to sign-in.
Cost: 
$0.00

Willamette Week's Sandy River Cleanup and Float

Sunday, July 19, 2015 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
31100 E Historic Columbia River Hwy.
Troutdale, OR 97060
United States

Join Willamette Week in cleaning up along the beautiful Sandy River. Then, take a leisurely float down the river followed by an after party with Leinenkugel's. We'll have the cleanup supplies but please bring your water bottle and wear sunscreen and sturdy shoes. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/willamette-weeks-sandy-river-...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Dabney State Park
Venue Details: 
Directions Take Interstate 84 (east or west). Exit 18 towards Lewis and Clark State Park. Turn left onto Crown Point Hwy/E Historic Columbia River Hwy for 3.1 miles. Dabney will be on your right.
Cost: 
$0.00

Volunteer Action Training

Saturday, July 18, 2015 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
2000 SW 1st Ave. Ste. 400
Portland, OR 97201
United States

Here's your chance to learn how to make a difference in your community! Join SOLVE for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn how to envision and lead successful volunteer projects to improve the environment in your community. Participants will learn the basics of watershed restoration, planning stages, outreach techniques and will be exposed to all of the tools available for their projects through SOLVE. Specific topics include volunteer recruitment and management, project logistics and safety, preventing volunteer burnout, working with the media, and fundraising. Feel free to bring along project ideas and receive feedback to get you started that day. The training is free for anyone that leads a SOLVE project within one year of the training. Lunch is provided! Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/volunteer-action-training

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
SOLVE Office
Venue Details: 
We are conveniently located one block from the SW 1st and Harrison Streetcar Station and four blocks from the end of the Green and Yellow Max Lines. Parking is located in the turnaround off of 1st Ave. You may park in either the visitor or reserved spaces (all spaces are free on the weekends). If there are no spaces available, feel free to park in a numbered space in the main parking lot. Paid parking is located across the street and approximately 4 blocks to the north if necessary.
Cost: 
$0.00

Love Your Lake! Beach Clean Up at Vancouver Lake

Friday, July 17, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
6801 NW Lower River Road
Vancouver, WA 98660
United States

Help clean up Vancouver Lake's beach and enjoy lunch provided by New Seasons Market with other community members!  This natural lake in your backyard is home to hundreds of native plants and animals and a great place for people of all ages to enjoy. This time of year the lake needs your help removing litter build up. 

Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required.

This event is held in partnership with the Vancouver Watersheds Alliance and Clark County Parks, and is sponsored by the City of Vancouver, Clark County, and Port of Vancouver USA. Plan to stick around after the event to enjoy Vancouver Lake's many recreational opportunities.

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 X 245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Vancouver Lake Regional Park
Venue Details: 
We provide: Delicious lunch, cold drinks and gloves, trash grabbers and bags. What to bring: Water bottle, snack, sun protection. Where to meet? We will meet at the Heron shelter (most northern shelter in the park). Park in the overflow parking lot to be closest to the shelter. Enter the park, follow the traffic circle around to your left as if leaving the park—you will see a sign for overflow parking.
Cost: 
free

NWDA July Third Saturday Cleanup

Saturday, July 18, 2015 - 9:00am to 10:00am
SOLVE
Address: 
115 NW 22nd Ave
Portland, OR 97210
United States

Join volunteers for this monthly Third Saturday Cleanup in Northwest Portland. Pick up litter and remove graffiti in the area. Join us for some coffee and conversation afterward. Volunteers should come prepared with completed waiver forms (if possible) and work gloves on cold days. Activities include: Litter Cleanup. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/nwda-july-third-saturday-cleanup

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Northwest Portland
Venue Details: 
Street and lot parking available In front of Elephants Deli.
Cost: 
$0.00

July Second Saturday Cleanup

Saturday, July 11, 2015 - 9:00am to 10:00am
SOLVE
Address: 
NW 23rd Place and Thurman Street
Portland, OR 97210
United States

Join volunteers for this monthly Second Saturday Cleanup in Northwest Portland. Pick up litter from NW Vaughn to Raleigh, NW 22nd to 26th. Coffee/tea and pastries hosted by Food Front on their front terrace. Come dressed for the weather. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/july-second-saturday-cleanup

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Northwest Portland Industrial Area
Venue Details: 
Meets at NW 23rd Place & Thurman Street - access from I-405 Vaughn Street off-ramp.
Cost: 
$0.00

Treasure the Beach

Sunday, July 5, 2015 - 8:00am to 11:00am
SOLVE
Address: 
60 N. Prom.
Seaside, OR 97138
United States

Volunteers will remove trash from the beach in Seaside following the 4th of July festivities. Volunteers can meet at Prom & 12th, the Turnaround, or Prom & U. This project is a done in partnership with the Beach Drive Buccaneers, City of Seaside, Seaside Chamber, SOLVE, and the Seaside Fireworks Committee. Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/treasure-beach-x

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-357-6386 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Seaside Beach
Venue Details: 
Project Locations: 12th & Prom Turnaround & Prom Ave. U and Prom
Cost: 
$0.00

Volunteer with OakQuest this summer

June 2015For a second summer, community members are invited to participate in OakQuest, an effort to map Oregon’s imperiled white oak trees.

The Intertwine Alliance Oak Mapping Work Group, a partnership of Portland metropolitan area parks and natural resource agencies, non-governmental organizations and others, is working to develop better maps showing the distribution of Oregon white oak across the region.

"Oregon white oaks are at about 7 percent of their historical population in the Willamette Valley, and that number is even lower in the Portland metropolitan area,” says Metro Natural Resource Scientist Lori Hennings. "We want to map where those oaks are to help identify opportunities for increasing connectivity of oak habitat, which provides refuge and home for the western gray squirrel, white breasted nuthatch and many other species.

"Additionally," Hennings says, "the cultural heritage and significance for Native American tribes from our region of the Oregon white oak is great, and we want to be able to preserve and honor that heritage with them." Read Hennings'Outside Voice blog post for more.

Volunteers are needed to help create a ground-truthed map with the OakQuest project, launching in mid-July and running through August. Trainings will begin soon, and anyone may participate, though youth under age 18 are invited with a supervising parent or guardian.

Take a short survey and sign up for more details about the project here.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015 - 10:15am
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