News & Events from the Intertwine
Audubon Society's Joe Liebezeit will lead an educational walk near Mitchell Creek, a Johnson Creek tributary to teach us about Johnson Creek's birds.
Suggested supplies to bring: water bottle, bird book, notepad and binoculars. Extra copies of bird books will be available to borrow.
Bring your kids to Forest Park this summer! Explore Forest Park on a free guided hike led by Outdoor School instructors and designed for youngsters and their families and friends!
Bring your kids to Forest Park this summer! Explore Forest Park on a free guided hike led by Outdoor School instructors and designed for youngsters and their families and friends!
Bring your kids to Forest Park this summer! Explore Forest Park on a free guided hike led by Outdoor School instructors and designed for youngsters and their families and friends!
Help our new trees and shrubs planted in March survive through their first summer season! As a volunteer you'll learn native plant identification and care techniques with Friends of Trees staffers and volunteers, as well as help maintain the new native plants through mulching rec
Summer is here and so is ricefield bulrush pulling season! Invasive ricefield bulrush threatens wetland ecosystems by pushing out native plants necessary to wildlife habitat.
SOLVE is taking care of Oregon! We need YOU to help make it happen! Jump in at a volunteer event near you. We'll bring the gloves, bags, tools and a smile! You bring your passion for the Northwest and a jacket, just in case!
New to vegetable gardening or just looking to improve your skills? Want to share your veggie production knowledge with others in the community? Learn the best practices for hand-scale vegetable production to optimize your production of fresh, tasty veggies using organic techniques.
Join the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and explore Lacamas Lake while paddling in our canoe. Two Estuary Partnership staff will be on each canoe to steer, offer paddling advice, and share information about the lake and surrounding ecosystem.
Join the Estuary Partnership at Rooster Rock State Park and explore the Columbia River while learning about current restoration efforts and Columbia River ecology. Participants enjoy the wildlife and experience the area from a unique on-water perspective.