News & Events from the Intertwine
How do the creatures of Jackson Bottom prepare for Halloween? Join us for a Night-time Walkabout along the nature trails at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve before the ghosts and goblins come out of the woodwork! Learn how some animals adapt to night time and what goes on while you sleep.
Hawk Identification Field Trip - you must have attended the Thursday night class to be on the field trip.
Fall is a perfect time to learn about hawks and other raptors, also known as birds of prey. Many raptors migrate south through Oregon this time of year. This class will focus on how to identify the most common birds of prey that occur in Oregon.
Have you ever wished you knew what bird watching was all about? Join Laura Whittemore of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve to learn the basics of bird watching and identification. A sixty minute slide presentation is followed by a bird walk on the library grounds, ending at 1pm.
Learn about how hunting and conservation are intertwined in North America, and why the use of lead ammunition is a concern for wildlife and humans.
Learn about how hunting and conservation are intertwined in North America, and why the use of lead ammunition is a concern for wildlife and humans.
Join us as we do what the squirrels do! In this Columbia Land Trust led event, we'll be collecting acorns from nearby oaks and planting them in the footprint of the former Haul Road along the Klickitat River.
Learn step-by-step how to plan, design, and build your own rain garden! Topics include determining the right size and location for a rain garden, how to build it, and advice on choosing plants that will thrive in it. The workshop includes a field trip to a nearby rain garden.
Learn step-by-step how to plan, design, and build your own rain garden! Topics include determining the right size and location for a rain garden, how to build it, and advice on choosing plants that will thrive in it. The workshop includes a field trip to a nearby rain garden.
Learn the basics of designing and maintaining a landscape that is beautiful and diverse while also conserving water, building soil, and creating habitat for birds and pollinators. Make a positive impact on your watershed with your landscaping decisions -and save time, money and energy doing it!