News & Events from the Intertwine
Discover how worms help plants, beetles beat bad bugs, fungi fertilize soil and how other wild creatures can help your garden grow. Dig in to an active worm bin, find “fossils” in the ground, make clay beads or create other cool soil crafts.
¡Celébrase la naturaleza en la ciudad y el ambiente del Columbia Slough! Este festival bilingüe de la familia y el medio ambiente ofrece actividades en español y ingles para todos las edades: viajes en canoas con una guía, música en vivo, baile folklórico, artes, actividades y más!
Friends of Tryon Creek hosts “Stewardship Saturday” every Saturday from 9 a.m. - noon.
We have a work day the third Saturday of each month, rain or shine. The work will vary, from planting native plants, to removing invasives, to building brush pile habitats, and more.
The report discusses the Johnson Creek Watershed area in terms of fish and wildlife, shade and temperature, streamflow, turbidity, pollution and a 2020 vision for the creek.
The Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership invites the community to paddle the lower Columbia river during Birdfest at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.
Come visit the farm on Fridays - March through November, 2pm-5pm! Take a self guided tour or lend a hand in the fields. Guided Tour offered at 4pm. Bring a friend or make new ones here.