News & Events from the Intertwine
Animal tracks are everywhere but how do you tell who made them? The Animal Track Literacy Project teaches you the language scientists use to describe tracks through drawing, coloring and measuring exercises. Collect data on a series of mystery tracks and then identify them yourself using a spe
Friends of Trees is seeking new Crew Leaders for the upcoming October-April planting season! Being a Crew Leader is a great way to meet people, develop valuable leadership skills and, of course, learn how to plant trees the right way.
Friends of Trees is seeking new Crew Leaders for the upcoming October-April planting season! Being a Crew Leader is a great way to meet people, develop valuable leadership skills and, of course, learn how to plant trees the right way.
Friends of Trees is seeking new Crew Leaders for the upcoming October-April planting season! Being a Crew Leader is a great way to meet people, develop valuable leadership skills and, of course, learn how to plant trees the right way.
Join a roundtable of state and regional park and trail providers, non-profit organizations, trail advocates, and local and regional governments to share ideas and learn abou
Spread seed in Sandy and help put the "tickle" in Tickle Creek. The Clackamas River Basin Council has partnered with the Oregon Department of State Lands and the City of Sandy to improve the Sandy Wetlands along Tickle Creek.
OceanBlueProject, presents Sequoia Creek Restoration!! This event is part of a continuous effort to restore habitat along the banks of Sequoia Creek with mycofiltration. We will set the stage by clearing the area of noxious invasive weeds like blackberry and english ivy.
Volunteer Trail Work Party
Camp Wilkerson, Columbia County
Saturday, October 11
Help restore habitat for the Endangered Columbian white-tailed deer! We need to plant 7,600 native trees and shrubs to provide cover and forage for the deer and other wildlife. This is 3+ times our usual number of plants per season (2,000-2,400)!