Land Events
Past Events
Sawmill and Tribal Trail Hike
The South Coast Striders are hosting a hike on Nov 19 along the Sawmill & Tribal Trail, which honors paths developed by Coos tribal ancestors that connected their bayside villages and hunting grounds. Later settlers also used...
Salmon Celebration Potluck
The Ecola Creek Awareness Project invites the community to join in a “Return of the Salmon Celebration” on Saturday, Nov. 18, beginning at 6 p.m. in the Cannon Beach Community Hall (207 N. Spruce St.). The event is free, but it’s a potluck, so...
Birding Trip: Raptors & Waterbirds
The Yaquina Birders & Naturalists invite you to join their field trip that begins at the OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC). Lead by Chuck Philo, you will explore Yaquina Bay and the woodlands of South Beach which provide a wintering area for birds of prey...
Sea Level Rise Presentation
Fran Recht, habitat program manager for the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, will speak on “Sea Level Rise and Landward Migration of Estuarine Marshes” on Thursday, Nov. 16, 7 p.m., in an event hosted by the Yaquina...
Aquatic Resources Conservation Webinar
Does your work involve conservation of aquatic resources in Pacific Northwest rivers and streams? Then, consider joining this Science-Management Webinar.
Register for the webinar here.
On Thursday, November 16th, 2017, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT, the ...
Forest Issues and Community Rights Day
Lincoln County Community Rights is hosting a full day devoted to forest issues, featuring a film, informal discussion, and presentation. It takes place 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. in the Yachats Commons (441 Hwy 101 N.). Chuck Willer of the Coast Range...
Fungi BioBlitz and Talk
Fall on the central Oregon coast brings with it free educational presentations and events at the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center (2400 Hwy 101, about three miles south of Yachats). In addition to the hiking, tidepooling, and exploring...
Rogue River Birding Walk
The Kalmiopsis Audubon Society's Let's Go Birding series offers a trip to look for birds that migrate here for the winter, including Fox Sparrows, Hermit Thrushes, Spotted Towhees, and the Ruby-crowned Kinglets. The trip will be led by expert birder...
Sedimentation Discussion
The Lower Nehalem Watershed Council hosts Dr. Rob Wheatcroft at its monthly meeting for a talk on “Natural and Human-Related Influences on Sedimentation in Lower Nehalem Bay.” The event takes place Thursday, Nov. 9, at...
Lecture on Forest Industry
The Forest Interest Group is hosting a meeting featuring Chuck Willer of Coast Range Association. His talk takes place 6:30 p.m. at Clatsop Community College (1651 Lexington Ave. in Astoria) in Room 310 of Towler Hall.
Willer has ben doing investigative...