habitat restoration

Basket Weaving with English Ivy

Saturday, November 7, 2015 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department

In this 1-day workshop learn to weave a simple basket out of the invasive species Hedera helix, otherwise known as English Ivy. Help restore and maintain native habitat by removing the ivy from a local park and then recycling the vines into a functional work of art. In the morning we will learn how to gather ivy, how to prevent it from growing back, and begin weaving our baskets. The afternoon will focus solely on weaving the baskets.

Participants will harvest and process their weaving materials (English Ivy roots) from a local park, then learn basic French & English basket weaving techniques in the classroom and take home a finished product.

16 -- Adult

Peter Bauer, Rewild Portland Staff

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center

48275           Sat            11/7      10 am -- 4 pm

35$ Resident, 45$ Non-Resident

Contact Name: 
Steve Engel
Contact Phone: 
503-681-6283
Contact Email: 
steve.engel@hillsboro-oregon.gov
Venue: 
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Building
Venue Details: 
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a facility of the City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department bordering the Tualatin River in SW Hillsboro. Features include: 635 acres of wetlands undergoing an active restoration program and riparian forest with four miles of walking trails. A pollinator garden with active mason bee nests, benches and sheltered overlook of preserve. A designated Important Bird Area for wintering waterfowl. Over 200 species of birds have been recorded. Trails are open dawn to dusk. Pets and bicycles are not allowed on the trails. Education Center Building open 10am-4pm daily: real bald eagle nest, interpretive displays, nature store, classroom, restrooms.
Cost: 
$35 Hillsboro Resident / $45 non-resident

Acorns to Oaks on the Klickitat River

Sunday, September 13, 2015 - 9:30am to 5:30pm
Columbia Land Trust
Address: 
Haul Road
Klickitat, WA 98635
United States

Join us as we do what the squirrels do! In this Columbia Land Trust led event, we'll be collecting acorns from nearby oaks and planting them in the footprint of the former Haul Road along the Klickitat River. Come prepared for an athletic endeavor, featuring a 6-10 mile hike along the scenic shoreline. We'll be collecting and planting as we go, while Stewardship Lead Lindsay Cornelius shares information about property and this ambitious multi-phase restoration project. If you're able to join for this full day in the outdoors, you'll be treated to the rare opportunity to get hands-on with one of Columbia Land Trust's most impactful and interesting restoration projects yet.

About Haul Road: The Klickitat River is spectacular: Make a trip to the river and you'll see why its lower 10.8 miles were designated as Wild and Scenic. Located on the shores of the Klickitat, Haul Road is easily one of Columbia Land Trust's most ambitious restoration projects to date. We're removing eight and a half miles of the old Haul Road, allowing the river to reclaim its historic floodplain for the first time in 80 years. Using funds from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board, Columbia Land Trust purchased the old road in 2007. Since then, together with Yakama Nation Fisheries, we've removed 4.5 miles of road from the floodplain and plan to remove 4 more. Phase 5 of construction began in August.

Registration Required: To register, contact Sam Schongalla, Columbia Land Trust Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteer@columbialandtrust.org or 360-213-1214. Directions and additional information will be provided upon registration.

 

Contact Name: 
Sam Schongalla
Contact Phone: 
360-213-1214
Contact Email: 
volunteer@columbialandtrust.org
Cost: 
Free

Naturescaping Basics

Saturday, November 14, 2015 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
4244 SE 91st Ave
Portland, OR 97266
United States

Learn the basics of designing and maintaining a landscape that is beautiful and diverse while also conserving water, building soil, and creating habitat for birds and pollinators.  Make a positive impact on your watershed with your landscaping decisions -and save time, money and energy doing it!  The workshop includes a field trip to a nearby naturescaping project.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Pilgrim Lutheran Church
Cost: 
FREE

Urban Weeds Workshop

Thursday, November 5, 2015 - 6:30pm to 9:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
4244 SE 91st Ave
Portland, OR 97266
United States

Learn how to identify common garden and landscape weeds along with some other notorious plant invaders of the region. Gain an understanding of how these aggressive plants take over - and how to get the upper hand controlling their spread without turning to synthetic herbicides.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Pilgrim Lutheran Church
Cost: 
FREE

Native Plants Workshop

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 6:30pm to 9:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
6704 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97236
United States

Come be introduced to some common native plants, see examples of their preferred growing conditions, and get tips on successfully planting and caring for a thriving and diverse native landscape.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Leach Botanical Gardens
Cost: 
FREE

Urban Weeds Workshop

Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 6:30pm to 9:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
234 SW Kendall Ct
Troutdale, OR 97060
United States

Learn how to identify common garden and landscape weeds along with some other notorious plant invaders of the region. Gain an understanding of how these aggressive plants take over - and how to get the upper hand controlling their spread without turning to synthetic herbicides.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Troutdale Community Police Building
Venue Details: 
Hosted by the City of Troutdale
Cost: 
FREE

Naturescaping Basics

Sunday, October 25, 2015 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
234 SW Kendall Ct
Troutdale, OR 97060
United States

Learn the basics of designing and maintaining a landscape that is beautiful and diverse while also conserving water, building soil, and creating habitat for birds and pollinators.  Make a positive impact on your watershed with your landscaping decisions -and save time, money and energy doing it!  The workshop includes a field trip to a nearby naturescaping project.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Troutdale Community Police Building
Venue Details: 
Hosted by the City of Troutdale
Cost: 
FREE

Urban Weeds Workshop

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
5420 N Interstate Ave
Portland, OR 97217
United States

Learn how to identify common garden and landscape weeds along with some other notorious plant invaders of the region. Gain an understanding of how these aggressive plants take over - and how to get the upper hand controlling their spread without turning to synthetic herbicides.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Trillium Charter School
Cost: 
FREE

Naturescaping Basics

Saturday, October 17, 2015 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
3915 SE Steele St
Portland, OR 97202
United States

Learn the basics of designing and maintaining a landscape that is beautiful and diverse while also conserving water, building soil, and creating habitat for birds and pollinators.  Make a positive impact on your watershed with your landscaping decisions -and save time, money and energy doing it!  The workshop includes a field trip to a nearby naturescaping project.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Trinity United Methodist
Cost: 
FREE

Native Plants Workshop

Thursday, October 15, 2015 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Address: 
7040 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
United States

Come be introduced to some common native plants, see examples of their preferred growing conditions, and get tips on successfully planting and caring for a thriving and diverse native landscape.

Contact Name: 
Lea Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-935-5368
Contact Email: 
outreach@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Whitaker Ponds Nature Park
Venue Details: 
Hosted by the Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Cost: 
FREE

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