News & Events from the Intertwine

4/28/15

Travel by light rail to local green spaces where hidden treasures await! We venture east to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park and then to Washington Park where we get off the train in the middle of a mountain range!

4/28/15

Mother's Day Presentation: Native Woman's Views on Lewis & Clark Expedition, Presented by Pat Courtney Gold

 

Where:  Cathlapotle Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge:  28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642

4/28/15

Learn the life cycle and management of mason bees with expert Ron Spendal.  Did you know that while mason bees are considered solitary bees, they are also highly gregarious?

4/28/15

Let Yoga with the Birds make you soar on summer mornings! Feel refreshed, rejuvenated, and balanced in the invigorating atmosphere of Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Class takes place on the covered deck, open to the great outdoors.

4/28/15

As the sun settles into the western sky and temperatures begin to cool off just a bit, this is a great time to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Preserve.

4/28/15

Celebrate Great Blue Heron Week and join bird expert Rick Balazs to view the Owl Woods heron colony. Thirty to fifty pairs of herons nest in this stand of Douglas Fir trees.

4/27/15

Come learn how to spot and report new, high alert invasive weeds before they gain a foothold! These invasive species can spread quickly and easily into the areas you live and love, which is why prevention and early detection are critical. The good news?

4/27/15

Come learn how to spot and report new, high alert invasive weeds before they gain a foothold! These invasive species can spread quickly and easily into the areas you live and love, which is why prevention and early detection are critical. The good news?

4/25/15

Celebrate migratory songbirds, wildlife and wild places at this free day long event filled with family-friendly activities. Start early with guided bird walks beginning at 5:30 a.m. This year includes a photography walk at 6:30 a.m. led by members of the Tualatin River Photo Society.

4/20/15

April 21, 2015 | Portland, OR – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe announced today at The Intertwine Alliance Spring Summit that Portland-Vancouver National Wildlife Refuges will receive $1 million a year in funding to engage urban communities and youth in conservation and outdoor recreation. The Intertwine Alliance helped the refuges obtain the grant, and will play a key role in implementing it.

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