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Scotch Broom Symposium—Day 3

June 4, 2020

Scotch Broom on Oregon Coast.
Scotch Broom on Oregon Coast.

Scotch Broom disrupts ecosystems and crowds out native plants throughout the Pacific Northwest, and especially on the Oregon coast.  Therefore, the 2020 Scotch Broom Symposium may be of interest to Oregonians seeking to suppress invasive species affecting the...

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Jun
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Scotch Broom Symposium—Day 2

June 3, 2020

Volunteers celebrate removal of invasive Scotch Broom from Oregon Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.
Volunteers celebrate removal of invasive Scotch Broom from Oregon Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.

Scotch Broom disrupts ecosystems and crowds out native plants throughout the Pacific Northwest, and especially on the Oregon coast.  Therefore, the 2020 Scotch Broom Symposium may be of interest...

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Scotch Broom Symposium

June 2, 2020

Volunteers removing Scotch Broom in the Oregon Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.
Volunteers removing Scotch Broom in the Oregon Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.

Scotch Broom disrupts ecosystems and crowds out native plants throughout the Pacific Northwest, and especially on the Oregon coast.  Therefore, the 2020 Scotch Broom Symposium may be of interest to Oregonians...

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May
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Virtual Presentation on Land Management

May 13, 2020

Cape Falcon, where the rainforest meets the sea. (No photo credit.)

The Friends of Haystack Rock Lecture Series will feature a presentation on conservation land management on Wednesday, May 13, 7 p.m. The event is free and open to all.  It was originally scheduled for the Cannon Beach...

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Apr
30
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Online--Talk on Soil and Climate

April 30, 2020, Newport

Kristin Ohlson.

Until the coronavirus hit, Kristin Ohlson was scheduled to discuss her book, The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers and Foodies are Healing the Soil to Save the Planet on Thursday, April 2, as part of the carbon-storage focused, free speaker series, “From Ridgetop...

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Apr
22
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Earth Day Video/Audio Event

April 22, 2020

Siltcoos River mouth from the air.\Photo by Alex Derr, with support from Lighthawk.

A cavalcade of Lincoln County activists, musicians, and leaders will push back against the darkness of the times with a celebratory virtual event in honor of Earth Day.  The video/audio event takes place...

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Mar
21
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Rogue Owling Walk

March 21, 2020, Gold Beach

Barred Owl.\Photo by Molly Sultany.

Gary Maschmeyer, the Kalmiopsis Audubon Society’s veteran birding trip leader, will conduct an expedition in search of owls along the Rogue River Walk.  Meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Gold Beach Visitor Center (94080 Shirley Ln.).

The walk through the forest at...

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Mar
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Bandon Dunes Hike

March 21, 2020, Bandon

Bandon Dunes Gold Resort.\Photo courtesy of South Coast Striders.

Love it or hate it, the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is one of the Oregon coast’s best-known destinations, and a strong influence on south coast society.  Here’s a chance to explore the place and see for yourself:  the South...

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Mar
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Cancelled--Guided Naturalist Walk

March 21, 2020, Yachats

Sanderlings, commonly found on the shore.\Photo by Rena Olson.

Cancelled:  The following event has been cancelled due to coronavirus concerns and will be rescheduled for a later date, according to the organizers.

The Yaquina Birders & Naturalists are offering a guided “birds and blooms” walk...

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Mar
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Webinar on Jordan Cove

March 19, 2020

North Spit from the north, with Jordan Cove at top of photo.\Photo by Alex Derr.


As much conservation work shifts online during the coronavirus crisis, here’s a chance to learn more about the battle against the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal.  The colorfully named Great Old Broads, Cascade Volcanoes Chapter, is hosting a webinar on the issue Thursday, March 19 at 7 p.m.: 

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