News & Events from the Intertwine

5/4/15

Sundays this summer, join a naturalist for free tours of the region's nature parks. Guided walks will introduce participants to the local plants and animals that inhabit the parks.  Each tour will leave the parking lot area promptly at 10am and 1pm.

All ages welcome

5/4/15

Sundays this summer, join a naturalist for free tours of the region's nature parks. Guided walks will introduce participants to the local plants and animals that inhabit the parks.  Each tour will leave the parking lot area promptly at 10am and 1pm.

All ages welcome

5/4/15

Sundays this summer, join a naturalist for free tours of the region's nature parks. Guided walks will introduce participants to the local plants and animals that inhabit the parks.  Each tour will leave the parking lot area promptly at 10am and 1pm.

All ages welcome

5/4/15

Join forces with the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, Willamette Riverkeeper and Portland Parks & Recreation for a Big Canoe adventure to Ross Island Natural Area! Meet at Willamette Park and paddle in a 29' canoe to Ross Island.

4/30/15

Join City of Washougal staff to hike the beautiful Hartwood Park and Rolling Meadows greenway along Campen Creek.  This family friendly greenway trail meanders through 40 acres of green properties, including the Cedar View Trail, Campen Creek Park and Hartwood Park.

4/30/15

Join Clark County staff at Whipple Creek Hollow, one of our key urban wildlife areas in the heart of Salmon Creek, for a volunteer work party.  Join a team to help restore trails and trailheads throughout the site. This 40-acre site hosts a variety of upland trees, flowers and wildlife.

4/29/15

Learn about the bees and wasps found at the Jackson Bottom Wetlands during a 2014 research project. The nesting behaviors of mason bees and four other types of bees, as well as two types of beneficial wasps will be discussed.

4/29/15

Shorebirds are a challenging group of birds to identify. Three or four species breed at Jackson Bottom and many more species pass through on migration, beginning as early as July and continuing into October.

4/29/15

The Sunday workshop is perfect as a continuation of Saturday's introductory class or for the already experienced odonate watcher.  This class explores the resources available for identification of odonates (dragonflies and damselflies) and the critical examination of photos and specimens of adult

4/29/15

Come join The Trust for Public Land, Portland Parks and Recreation, and Friends of Terwilliger as we remove invasive species from Eagle Point, a new public overlook on Terwilliger Parkway. We provide the tools, water, and snacks. You provide the muscles and desire to help one of Portland's favori

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