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Tahkenitch Creek Hike

October 29, 2022

Tahkenitch Creek winds through sand, green trees, and brush. /Photo by Sean Hill.
Tahkenitch Creek winds through sand, green trees, and brush. /Photo by Sean Hill.

On Saturday, Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. Oregon Wild is organizing a hike along Tahkenitch Creek to raise awareness for its protection under the River Democracy Act. This hike will take place 12 miles south of Florence...

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Lecture on Roadway Recovery

October 27, 2022, Newport

Highway 101 threatened by erosion at Beverly Beach
Highway 101 threatened by erosion at Beverly Beach.\Photo by Dennis White.

As part of the ongoing Research Seminars series, the Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) will be hosting Dr. Daniel Cox, a CH2M Hill Professor in Civil Engineering at Oregon State University to discuss his work on...

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Panel on Estuary Conservation

October 25, 2022, Newport

Yaquina Bay mudflat.
Yaquina Bay mudflat.\Photo by Bob Loewen.

The Pacific Maritime Heritage Museum in Newport (333 S.E. Bay Blvd.) will host a panel discussion on estuary management on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2-4 p.m.  Museum admission is waived for those attending the discussion. The event is free and open to...

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Floras Lake Celebration Hike (Date Changed)

October 23, 2022, Langlois

Floras Lake and ocean shore.
Floras Lake and ocean shore./Photo by Bob Ivey.

Note:  The date of this event has changed--it was delayed one day due to rain expected on Saturday.

The Kalmiopsis Audubon Society (KAS) is holding a special hike and belated celebration of the group’s success in advocating for the addition of...

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21
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Lecture on Salmon Habitat Restoration

October 21, 2022, Charleston

Spawning salmon. /Photo by Michel Roggo/NPL/Minden Pictures
Spawning salmon. /Photo by Michel Roggo/NPL/Minden Pictures

The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) is hosting a public lecture on Friday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in the OIMB Boathouse Auditorium (63466 Boat Basin Rd in Charleston). The speaker for this event is Ed Hughes from the...

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Presentation on Forest Carbon Research

October 19, 2022

Forest habitat with deer.
Forest habitat with deer.\Photo by Shawn Records

The potential role of forests in storing carbon and thus buffering climate change has become a hot topic among those seeking to preserve Northwest forests.  The Sightline Institute, a Washington-based think tank devoted to sustainability and...

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Webinar on Public Trust in Watersheds

October 17, 2022

 

Clearcut forest.\Photo by Shawn Records.
Clearcut forest.\Photo by Shawn Records.

Oregon Shores joins North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection in hosting a webinar by Mary Wood, a professor at the University of Oregon School of Law and author of Nature’s Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age.  She will speak...

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Dellenback Dunes Hike

October 16, 2022, Lakeside

Dunes traversed by the Dellenback Trail.

The Southcoast Striders invite the public to explore the Oregon dunes via the Dellenback Dunes Trail. The hike takes place on Sunday, Oct. 16, starting at 10 a.m. at the trailhead next to the S. Eel Creek Campground, near Lakeside (about 15 miles...

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Lecture on Jellyfish

October 14, 2022, Charleston

Salps linked together in a chain. /Photo courtesy of Kelly Sutherland
Salps linked together in a chain. /Photo courtesy of Kelly Sutherland

The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) is hosting alecture on Friday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. in the OIMB Boathouse Auditorium (63466 Boat Basin Rd in Charleston). The speaker for this event is Dr. Kelly Sutherland from...

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Portland: Rally to Protect Forests

October 6, 2022, Portland

Jetty Creek after logging. /Photo by Shawn Records
Jetty Creek after logging. /Photo by Shawn Records

On Thursday, Oct. 6, The North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP), Sunrise Movement PDX, and other Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance members will rally to protest harmful industrial forestry practices. Participants...