preregistration required

Knee-High Naturalists

Thursday, September 6, 2012 - 10:00am to 11:00am
Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District
Address: 
15655 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97006
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join us for this series of nature adventures as we explore the wildlife in our local parks.  We’ll search for clues that animals have left behind and get up close looks at treasures from our naturalist’s backpack that may include skulls, pelts, pellets or even scat!  Each Knee High Naturalist Hike session meets at a different site.  It’s a great way to get outside with your preschool child, meet other families, and learn about the natural world.  Only one registration per family is necessary. .  Suitable for ages 2-5 years. Advanced registration required; call 503/629-6350.  $8 per session, in-district.  An assessment fee will be charged for out-of-district patrons.

Bethany Lake

Look for birds of all sizes and see what other creatures live along the water.  Meet in the parking lot on the west stide of 185th, just south of West Union Road.

Contact Name: 
Karen Munday
Contact Phone: 
503/629-6350
Contact Email: 
kmunday@thprd.org
Venue: 
Nature Park Interpretive Center
Cost: 
$8 per session, in-district

EEAO End of Summer Soiree

Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Environmental Education Association of Oregon
Address: 
6704 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97236
United States

Contact Name: 
Molly Jones
Contact Phone: 
503-234-EEAO
Contact Email: 
admin@eeao.org
Venue: 
Leach Botanical Garden
Venue Details: 
Featuring: delicious wild northwest salmon, shrimp and vegan options; inspirational presentation by Michael Becker and Brent Emmons from Hood River Middle School; fantastic eco-friendly door prizes and raffle items Purchase tickets in advance: www.eeao.org
Cost: 
$15-members, $25-nonmembers

Rural Living Field Day

Thursday, August 2, 2012 - 1:00pm to Friday, October 12, 2012 - 12:00pm
West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District
Address: 
15150 NW Echo Glen Lane
North Plains, OR 97133
United States

Register Now for Rural Living Field Day!

 

The 2012 Rural Living Field Day is set for Saturday, October 13, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Echo Glen Farms, 15150 NW Echo Glen Lane in North Plains.  To register, landowners are asked to fill out the form for the event on the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District website.  Just click “Events” at www.wmswcd.org.

Rural Living Field Day is a fun event for rural landowners and this year the event is a partnership of West Multnomah, Tualatin and Columbia Soil and Water Conservation Districts.  The event features speakers addressing a wide variety of topics and covering issues that face rural homeowners, farmers, and land managers every day.  Topics include wildlife and pollinator habitat, invasive weeds, small scale agriculture, woodland management, livestock and pasture management and more.  Experts will conduct hands-on demonstrations and be available to answer questions about specific landowner concerns.

Morning beverages and snacks will be served as well as a fully catered lunch!  The cost is only $10 per person or $15 for families.   

Rural Living Field Day is also a great time for landowners to meet each other and share concerns and ideas about their properties and operations.  Landowners have also found valuable professional and personal contacts at past events.

 

 

Contact Name: 
Carolyn Myers Lindberg
Contact Phone: 
5032384775
Contact Email: 
carolyn@wmswcd.org
Venue: 
Echo Glen Farms
Cost: 
$10 per person, $15 for families

Zoo Experience: Cougars and Bobcats (ages 7-8)

Saturday, October 13, 2012 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Oregon Zoo
Address: 
4001 SW Canyon Rd
Portland, OR 97221
United States

Hunters in the wild lead very interesting lives. Meet a few of the zoo' s hunters and practice being a predator or prey animal.

Zoo Experiences take place at the Oregon Zoo and include a featured animal exhibit tour, story, art project, and snacks. Classes may also include an animal visitor. Adults must attend with children.

Venue: 
Oregon Zoo
Venue Details: 
Classes fill quickly, check the zoo website for latest space availability.
Cost: 
$29 for one child and one adult/ $13 each additional person. Discounts for Zoo members.

Zoo Experience: Hiding in Plain Sight (ages 5-6)

Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Oregon Zoo
Address: 
4001 SW Canyon Rd
Portland, OR 97221
United States

They're hiding in your garden, your garage, the park and lots of other city places. Learn where to look for wildlife and what makes a backyard sanctuary.

Zoo Experiences take place at the Oregon Zoo and include a featured animal exhibit tour, story, art project and snacks. Classes may also include an animal visitor. Adults must attend with children

Venue: 
Oregon Zoo
Venue Details: 
Classes fill quickly, check the zoo website for latest space availability.
Cost: 
$29 for one child and one adult/ $13 each additional person. Discount for Zoo members.

Community Forestry Day

Tuesday, August 14, 2012 - 8:30am
Forests Forever
Address: 
16750 S Brockway Road
Oregon City, OR
United States

Are your chance to learn by doing a variety of projects in a sustainably managed woodland - it's sort of like a "dude ranch" in the forest.

Volunteers help with tree planting and pruning; reducing fire hazards and controlling invasive weeds; repairing trails and maintaining facilities - projects vary with the seasons. Volunteer opportunities are open to all adults (individuals and organized groups) and adult-supervised youth.

Forests Forever, Inc. encourages civic clubs, church groups, professional organizations and businesses, youth groups, families and individuals to volunteer at Hopkins Demonstration Forest. Community Forestry Days are planned for the 2nd Saturday of each month - please RSVP by the Thursday prior to each Community Forestry Day, whether you plan to join us for all or part of the day.

The schedule for Community Forestry Days usually follows this pattern:

8:30 am: Team leaders assemble, volunteers arrive

9:00 am: Volunteer projects begin Noon: Lunch & topical presentation

1:00 pm: Volunteers return to projects

2:00 pm: Tour, 90-minutes

4:30 pm: Thank you. Have a safe drive home.

Contact Phone: 
503-632-2150
Contact Email: 
info@forestsforever-or.org
Cost: 
Free - please RSVP by the Thursday prior to each Community Forestry Day

StreamTeam Water Quality Monitoring

Saturday, August 4, 2012 - 8:45am to 2:00pm
StreamTeam
Address: 
Clark Public Utilities
Vancouver, WA 98668
United States

Join Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam for another fun water quality monitoring event. Exact activities vary but may include: collecting samples, taking measurements, identifying aquatic bugs and recording general observations to gain a better understanding of the current water quality and the lasting effects of our StreamTeam restoration activities over time. Wear weather appropriate attire and bring a reusable cup or mug. Pre-registration is required.

Contact Name: 
Ashley King
Contact Phone: 
(360) 992-8585
Contact Email: 
StreamTeam@clarkpud.com
Cost: 
FREE

Integrated Design: Lower Columbia River Ecosystems

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 - 8:00am to Monday, August 6, 2012 - 5:00pm
Pacific Northwest College of Art
Address: 
1241 NW Johnson St
Portland, OR 97209
United States

Integrated Design: Lower Columbia River Ecosystems (Giving Voice to the Land) Continuing Education Course

The natural and cultural resources of the lower Columbia River have progressively undergone change as a direct result of human occupation and especially so since EuroAmerican arrival. Densely populated for thousands of years by ecologically sophisticated and adaptive indigenous cultures, Ridgefield became a EuroAmerican agricultural system in the 1840’s and later, a wildlife refuge in 1965. Currently, resource managers at federal, state and local levels are challenged with designing and implementing management plans and interpretive strategies to maintain and restore desired natural resources. In addition managers must deal with ongoing changes such as the introduction or expansion of invasive species (e.g. nutria), the effects of the Bonneville Dam (completed in 1937 the dam has dramatically changed the flooding regimes of Ridgefield), and future climate change scenarios.

Using the wetlands, prairies, savannas and forests of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge as representative of the greater Lower Columbia, this intensive will explore alternative management regimes and their implications for future natural / cultural resource scenarios within the context of continuous, accelerating ecological change.

PNCA Instructors:

Peter Schoonmaker, Ph.D., Chair MFA Collaborative Design, PNCA

Tracey Cockrell, MFA, Chair, Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies, PNCA

Donald Harker, M.S., Systems Thinking and Natural Resource Management, PNCA

Guest Scholars:

Nancy Turner, Ph.D., Hakai Professor of Ethnoecology, University of Victoria

Judy Bluehorse Skelton, Ethnobiologist, Nez Perce Tribe

Virginia Butler, Ph.D., Salmon Archeologist, Portland State University

Kenneth Ames, Ph.D., Archeologist, Portland State University, Emeritus

Kimberlee Chambers, Ph.D., Ethnoecologist, Assistant professor, PNCA

Lauri Twitchell, MFA, Master Landscape Architecture, Printmaker, painter, visiting artist, PNCA

Peter Suchecki, MFA, Printmaking, videographer, animator, visiting artist, PNCA

Contact Name: 
Patrick Forster
Contact Phone: 
503.226.4391
Contact Email: 
pforster@pnca.edu
Venue: 
Pacific Northwest College of Art
Cost: 
Tuition: $330.00 + Dept/Lab Fee: $95.00

Tree Saturday in Forest Park - Volunteer Work Party

Saturday, August 25, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
The Forest Park Conservancy
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join the Forest Park Conservancy for a morning of habitat restoration in Forest Park.   

Remember! Plan to pack plenty of water and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and morning coffee provided.    

Examples of habitat restoration projects include:

  • Planting native shrubs and trees
  • Hand removing invasive plant species
  • Constructing split-rail fence to keep park users on trail

Registration is required! Click here to reserve your spot.

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503-233-5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@forestparkconservancy.org
Venue: 
Forest Park
Venue Details: 
In the week leading up to the work party, all registrants will be emailed meeting location and project details.
Cost: 
free!

Trail Saturday in Forest Park - Volunteer Work Party

Saturday, August 11, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
The Forest Park Conservancy
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join the Forest Park Conservancy for a morning of trail maintenance in Forest Park.   

Remember! Plan to pack plenty of water, hike up to 3 miles and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and morning coffee provided.    

Examples of trail projects include:

  • Repairing bridges
  • Defining trail surface, width, and slope
  • Re-routing sections of severely eroded trail
  • Decommissioning "rogue" or unofficial trails
  • Shoveling or raking leaf litter (mud makers) off trail
  • Clearing the trail corridor of encroaching vegetation
  • Repairing eroded trail with rock and improved water drainage

Registration is required! Click here to reserve your spot.

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503-233-5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@forestparkconservancy.org
Venue: 
Forest Park
Venue Details: 
In the week leading up to the work party, all registrants will be emailed meeting location and project details.
Cost: 
free!

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