conservation education

Learn Animal Tracking with Cascadia Wild’s Wolverine Tracking Project!

Sunday, November 10, 2013 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
Oxbow Park
Gresham, OR 97080
United States
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Oxbow Park
Cost: 
$50+

Bee Sustainable - pollinator workshop

Saturday, November 16, 2013 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm
My 360 Home
Address: 
5441 SE Belmont St.
Portland, OR 97215
United States
Contact Name: 
Brian Lacy and Jamie Stamberger
Contact Phone: 
503.975.2391
Contact Email: 
my360homepdx@gmail.com
Venue: 
Tabor Space
Cost: 
$20-$40, please pay what you can

Shade Our Streams Planting in Sandy!

Saturday, November 2, 2013 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
36801 Goldenrain St.
Sandy, OR 97055
United States
Contact Name: 
Morgan Parks
Contact Phone: 
503-303-4372 x101
Contact Email: 
morgan@clackamasriver.org
Venue: 
Sandy Bluff Park

Wolverine Tracking Project training

Thursday, December 12, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
United States
Contact Name: 
Cascadia Wild
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Metro Regional Center/Oxbow Park/Mt Hood
Cost: 
$65

Wolverine Tracking Project training

Monday, November 18, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
United States
Contact Name: 
Cascadia Wild
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Metro Regional Center/Oxbow Park/Mt Hood
Cost: 
$65

Wolverine Tracking Project training

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
United States
Contact Name: 
Cascadia Wild
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Metro Regional Center/Oxbow Park/Mt Hood
Cost: 
$65

Wolverine Tracking Project training

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
United States
Contact Name: 
Cascadia Wild
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Metro Regional Center/Oxbow Park/Mt Hood
Cost: 
$65

Thanksgiving walk at Oxbow Regional Park

Sunday, November 24, 2013 - 10:30am to 12:30pm
Metro
Address: 
3010 SE Oxbow Parkway
Gresham, OR 97030
United States
Park/Trail: 
Contact Name: 
Metroparks
Contact Phone: 
503-220-2781
Contact Email: 
parks@oregonmetro.gov
Venue: 
Oxbow Regional Park
Venue Details: 
Discover Oxbow Regional Park, a 1,000-acre natural area park nestled in the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge. Located within the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge, Metro's Oxbow Regional Park offers rare access to many of the region’s natural wonders while providing a variety of unique recreational opportunities. The river draws swimmers, rafters, kayakers and drift boats carrying anglers. Twelve miles of trails invite you to explore an ancient forest with centuries-old trees and ridges and ravines carved by volcanic and glacial flows. Oxbow is a great place to see wildlife and animal tracks. The area’s natural habitat makes an ideal home for wildlife such as mink, beaver, raccoon, fox, deer, osprey, songbirds, salmon, elk, black bear, cougar and many others. The park also offers a wooded campground, reservable picnic shelters, playgrounds, equestrian trails, and a number of environmental education opportunities.
Cost: 
free with $5 parking fee.

Salmon Homecoming

Saturday, October 19, 2013 - 11:00am to 4:00pm
Metro
Address: 
3010 SE Oxbow Parkway
Gresham, OR 97030
United States
Park/Trail: 
Contact Name: 
Metroparks
Contact Phone: 
503-220-2781
Contact Email: 
parks@oregonmetro.gov
Venue: 
Oxbow Regional Park
Venue Details: 
Discover Oxbow Regional Park, a 1,000-acre natural area park nestled in the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge. Located within the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge, Metro's Oxbow Regional Park offers rare access to many of the region’s natural wonders while providing a variety of unique recreational opportunities. The river draws swimmers, rafters, kayakers and drift boats carrying anglers. Twelve miles of trails invite you to explore an ancient forest with centuries-old trees and ridges and ravines carved by volcanic and glacial flows. Oxbow is a great place to see wildlife and animal tracks. The area’s natural habitat makes an ideal home for wildlife such as mink, beaver, raccoon, fox, deer, osprey, songbirds, salmon, elk, black bear, cougar and many others. The park also offers a wooded campground, reservable picnic shelters, playgrounds, equestrian trails, and a number of environmental education opportunities.
Cost: 
free with $5 parking fee.

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