conservation education

Wild Fruits of Northwest Forests

Saturday, July 19, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Forest Park
Portland, OR 97221
United States

Join wild food expert John Kallas to learn about wild fruits and other edible plant parts found in northwest forests. Summer is when many wild fruits are ripe for picking. See and learn about plants like huckleberry, salmonberry, oregon grape, bunchberry, elderberry, gooseberry, wild current, hawthorne, salal, thimbleberry, fairybells, saskatoons, Indian plum, among others, as well as some poisonous berry producing plants. Explore one of the more beautiful forests in Portland's own back yard. For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Forest Park
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Wild Foods of Oxbow's Old Growth Forest

Saturday, May 10, 2014 - 8:00am to 12:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Visit wildfoodadventures.com for outdoor location
Sandy, OR 97080
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join wild food expert John Kallas to learn about trees, shrubs, and herbs of the Pacific Northwest that are found at Oxbow Regional Park, off the Sandy River Gorge. Find a diversity of edible wild plants including fiddlehead fern, elderberries, Solomon's seal, fairly bells, nettles, red huckleberries, salmonberry, and more. Explore one of the more beautiful habitats just east of Gresham. This workshop has about a 85% content overlap with the Forest Park workshop. For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Oxbow Regional Park
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Wild Foods of Jessup Bluff

Sunday, May 4, 2014 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Jessup Bluff
Portland, OR 97217
United States

Join wild food expert John Kallas to explore edible and poisonous plants in one of Portland's most diverse and unique landscapes. See and sample from plants you pass by everyday and others you'll find regularly. Most of these plants can be found in your own neighborhoods, fields, and local woodlands. Learn identification, use, and processing of fennel, chicory, black mustard, knotweed, wild sweet pea, bull thistle and many others. See poison oak and poison hemlock.  For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Jessup Bluff
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Neighborhood Foraging of Spring Greens & Vegetables

Sunday, April 27, 2014 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Overlook Neighborhood
Portland, OR 97217
United States

Join wild food expert John Kallas to bushwhack through Portland's urban neighborhoods to find some of spring's best and diverse delectables. See and sample from plants you pass by everyday. You will later find most of this abundance in your own neighborhood. For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Old Portland Neighborhood
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Wild Foods of Forest Park

Saturday, April 19, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Visit wildfoodadventures.com for outdoor location
Portland, OR 97229
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join wild food expert John Kallas to learn about the edible plants found in Pacific Northwest forests. Spring is when with wildflowers are blooming and wild greens are ripe for picking. See plants like wild violet, Solomon's seal, fairly bells, licorice fern, various fiddleheads, wild ginger and more. Learn the many ways they can be used as food. Explore one of the more beautiful forests in Portland's own back yard. This workshop has about a 85% content overlap with the Oxbow workshop - Consider Oxbow if this one is full.  For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Forest Park
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Edible Wild Plants on the First Days of Spring

Sunday, April 13, 2014 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Visit wildfoodadventures.com for outdoor location
Portland, OR 97231
United States

Join wild food expert John Kallas to explore several habitats on Sauvie Island.  See this spring's early green delectables. See and sample from plants you pass by everyday. The earlier you start in the spring, the more foods you can harvest in the year. It also pays to see plants at different stages of growth. Many plants will have emerged, others we will identify where they are going to grow.  For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Sauvie Island
Cost: 
$25 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Introduction to Wild Foods

Saturday, April 12, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Wild Food Adventures
Address: 
Visit wildfoodadventures.com for outdoor location
Portland, OR 97215
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join wild food expert John Kallas in a walk through several habitats within Mt Tabor Park, learn essentials of wild food use and study, the best books, resources, and field guides. Be a successful forager early on, sample plants, get expert advice. This core workshop provides a deeper understanding for all other workshops. Anyone genuinely serious about wild foods will benefit from this event. For information or to register visit the Wild Food Adventures workshops page.  Enrollment Limited! - Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop.

Contact Name: 
John Kallas
Contact Phone: 
503-775-3828
Contact Email: 
mail@wildfoodadventures.com
Venue: 
Mount Tabor Park
Cost: 
$20 - $50 sliding scale, kids pay their age

Spring Opening Event at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse

Monday, April 7, 2014 - 1:30pm
Friends of the Ridgefied National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
United States

Spring Plankhouse Opening Event April 13th,
12pm-4pm
Sewing seeds of the past and planting for the future; 
A camas planting and First Food presentation
 
Several species of camas, Camassia quamash andCamassia leichtlinii are key parts of the Gary Oak ecosystems that span the west side of the Cascade Range from British Columbia down to Northern California. Today widely regarded as a beautiful wildflower, camas plays a crucial part in the traditional lifeways and cultures of many Indigenous peoples in the Northwest. Before colonization by euro-American settlers, Chinookan Peoples, Nimi'ipuu (Nez Perce), Kalapuya, and many other Tribes  tended, dug, traded, and ate camas corms since time immemorial. Camas is still regarded as a special First Food for many Tribes in our and is still tended and dug with care. For our spring opening we will honor and celebrate this beautiful lily with  a special presentation about the cultural significances of camas, learn how to restore the camas prairies that have painted the hills and valleys of our region blue for generations, and begin a camas meadow restoration project next to the Cathlapotle Plankhouse.
12pm-4pm : Children's activities, Plankhouse tours, and Garry Oak Ecosystem restoration information.
1pm : Presentation on Cultural and Historical significance of Camassia  spp.
 
2pm :Camas Blessing and Restoration Work Party

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Cathlapotle Plankhouse on the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
$3.00 per vehicle parking fee at Refuge

Weed Watchers Training

Saturday, May 17, 2014 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
5211 N Williams Ave
Portland, OR 97217
United States

Want to help prevent invasive weeds from spreading throughout the places you live and love - all while enjoying your favorite outdoor activities? Come learn how to spot these invaders before they gain a foothold! This 2 hour training is for anyone interested in protecting Oregon's landscape from the spread of invasive weeds. You will learn to identify, look for and report new invaders before they become a nuisance. View live and preserved specimens; learn how these invaders spread, and about the complications they bring to the new areas they dominate. You can help prevent that next nasty weed from getting established! Space is limited. Pre-register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/weed-watchers-training-3/

Contact Name: 
Lucas Nipp
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
lucas@emswcd.org
Venue: 
East Multnomah SWCD Office
Cost: 
FREE!

Weed Watchers Training

Friday, May 16, 2014 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
5211 N Williams Ave
Por, OR 97217
United States

Want to help prevent invasive weeds from spreading throughout the places you live and love - all while enjoying your favorite outdoor activities? Come learn how to spot these invaders before they gain a foothold! This 2 hour training is for anyone interested in protecting Oregon's landscape from the spread of invasive weeds. You will learn to identify, look for and report new invaders before they become a nuisance. View live and preserved specimens; learn how these invaders spread, and about the complications they bring to the new areas they dominate. You can help prevent that next nasty weed from getting established! Space is limited. Pre-register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/weed-watchers-training-2/

Contact Name: 
Lucas Nipp
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
lucas@emswcd.org
Venue: 
East Multnomah SWCD Office
Cost: 
FREE!

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