News & Events from the Intertwine
Learn to make a green holiday gift
December 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Join or lead a Tree Care Team in 2013:
Learn tree care skills while helping to improve the health and productivity of urban fruit trees!
Join us in welcoming our newest partners in The Alliance: Groundwork Portland, PBS Engineering and Environmental Inc. and Koch Landscape Architecture Firm!
Do you enjoy watching birds in wetlands, lakes, and streams, but are not sure what they are doing, where they came from, or even know their name? Do you want to learn more about bird behavior, migration, identification, or how to use binoculars? Join U.S.
One of the best times to experience nature is when the sun goes down. Come learn about the adaptations animals have which allow them to be most active at night and discover the sights and sounds for yourself on a guided walk through one of the few urban refuges in the country.
Volunteer at southwest Washington's premiere birding destination! Help plant and protect native trees while enjoying the beauty of the Refuge. All work days are from 9 am to 12:30 pm rain or shine. Wear waterproof footwear, bring gloves, and dress for the weather.
Help plant and protect native trees on the Refuge's Carty Unit!
Join SOLVE for a free educational workshop!
Dust off those boots and get your hands dirty planting native trees, removing invasive species, cleaning up litter, and helping restore critical habitat for native plants and wildlife.
Naturescaping is the practice of designing a vibrant, chemical-free landscape that conserves water and reduces pollution. This workshop explores how gardening with native plants can benefit the fish, wildlife, and people that are connected to our local waterways.