News & Events from the Intertwine

8/29/12

Animals have many clever ways to survive the winter. Hibernation is just one of them. Discover the many ways animals and plants cope with the cold. Search the park for winter residents, create a craft creature, and build a home for it. Bring a lunch, water bottle and two snacks.

8/29/12

What happens in the park after the sun goes down?  We are pretty sure that the animals don’t start talking to each other like humans, but many of them do become more active.

8/29/12

Sharpen your animal-sleuthing skills as we learn to decipher the clues animals leave behind.  Learn identification techniques used by biologists.  Then take a closer look at animal bones, skulls, and other animal evidence both in the classroom and on the trail.

8/29/12

We're off to the coast range to see the herds of elk that congregate at the Oregon Fish & Wildlife's Jewel Meadows Wildlife Area and to discover why these large migrating mammals congregate in the one area every fall.  We'll also explore other sites while we learn about the other wildlife spe

8/29/12

A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

8/29/12

A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

8/29/12

Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, animals and the environment.

8/29/12

Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, animals and the environment.

8/29/12

A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

8/29/12

A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

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