News & Events from the Intertwine
Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, animals and the environment.
Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, animals and the environment.
A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.
On Saturday September 15th from 10 am to 6 pm at the Fiala Farm located at 21231 Johnson Rd there will be an all day festival at a century farm with 56 acres.
Journey into the forest to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature at night. There are creatures that only come out at night so it is a perfect opportunity to see and hear them.
Journey into the forest to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature at night. There are creatures that only come out at night so it is a perfect opportunity to see and hear them.
Journey into the forest to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature at night. There are creatures that only come out at night so it is a perfect opportunity to see and hear them.
Get ready to brighten up this winter by learning how to attract birds to your backyard and learn some basic bird identification techniques. Build a wooden hopper feeder for yourself or a gift. $32 fee includes one adult and up to two additional family members (child or adult) and supplies for a
Have fun creating nature-related crafts such as ornaments, bookmarks, and magnets. Make wonderful gifts for your special friends and loved ones. Supplies included. Suitable for ages 5 - 9 yrs. Advanced registration required. $13 in-district.
Join West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District in helping clean up and restore McCarthy Creek:
Saturday, September 22
9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Meet in parking lot at NARA NW, 17645 NW St. Helens Highway (Hwy. 30)