Please note for field trips, participants will be required to sign a waiver similar to the one found here.
  • Program: Reconstructing Traditional Kalapuya Landscapes

    Portland

    Thursday, January 11, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Speaker: David Lewis, PhD, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies, Oregon State University Location: Zoom Dr. Lewis has done extensive research on tribal histories. As a specialist in the history of Kalapuyans and other western Oregon tribes, he has studied the momentous changes to the Willamette...

  • Rescheduled Presentation: Ancient Grasslands: The Past, Present and Future of Willamette Valley Prairie and Savanna

    Emerald

    Monday, January 15, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Presenter: Bart Johnson, Professor Emeritus from the University of Oregon Location: In person, Amazon Community Center, Main Hall, 2700 Hilyard St, Eugene, 97405 Oak-pine savanna and prairie have persisted in the Willamette Valley and other parts of the lowland Pacific Northwest for thousands of years. These ecosystems...

  • Zoom Program: Carnivorous Plants of Oregon

    Willamette Valley

    Thursday, January 18, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Presenter: Matt Palmquist Butterwort, bladderwort, and cobra lily all sound like something from science fiction, but they are all carnivorous plants that can be found in Oregon. Matt Palmquist, a park ranger at Silver Falls State Park, will introduce these and other plants, where they can be...

  • Program: Brewer’s Spruce

    Siskiyou

    Thursday, January 18, 7pm Speaker: Shannon Brown Location: Southern Oregon University, Ashland Brewer’s spruce is a rare and unique conifer that grows in the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion. Shannon Browne investigated the recruitment and population dynamics of Brewer’s Spruce to better understand the impacts of climate change on this charismatic conifer. Throughout her study, she came to...

  • Event: New and Returning Field Trip Leaders Potluck

    Portland

    Sunday, January 21, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm Carpool Location: Albertsons, 5415 SW Beaverton Hwy, Portland, OR Become an NPSO PDX Field Trip Leader or Co-Leader! Help us plan our 2024 season of field trips. Join us for our annual potluck followed by brainstorming our favorite hikes and explorations for the 2024 season. We'll meet...

  • Work Party: Native Plant Garden at McMinnville Public Library

    Cheahmill

    Saturday, January 27, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Location: McMinnville Public Library Winter chores include making design decisions as well as pruning, cleaning up, and weeding. Sometimes we have new species to plant! The garden includes nine ecological areas with sun and shade. Dress for the weather. Bring gloves, bucket, and gardening tools if you...

  • Program: Extraordinary Plant Communities of the Klamath Mountains

    Portland

    Thursday, February 8, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Presenter: Michael Kauffmann, Educator, Author, and Ecologist Location: Zoom The Klamath Mountains contain some of the most exceptional temperate plant communities in the world. Within their geographic boundaries, over 3,500 taxa (species, subspecies, and varieties) of vascular plants, thirty-five conifer species, and twenty species of oak occur....

  • Event: “Insights into Gardening,” Master Gardeners Annual Event

    Corvallis

    Saturday, February 10, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Location: LaSells Stewart Center, Oregon State University campus The Corvallis Chapter will have a table with information on native plants and NPSO. For more information contact Esther at estherco@peak.org or 541-990-0948.

  • Event: In Person Chapter Meeting and Presentation: “Plant Identification Part Two: Major Groups and Plant Families of the South Coast”

    South Coast

    Saturday, February 10, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Presenter: Olivia Dethlefsen Location: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 2000 Jackson Street, Port Orford, OR Olivia Dethlefsen will be presenting part two of her plant identification class. This presentation will begin with the broad outlines of plant evolution, before focusing on some important plant families...

  • Program: Wildflowers of Iron Mountain and Cone Peak

    Corvallis

    Monday, February 12, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm Presenter: Dan Luoma Location: Room 2602, Cordley Hall, Oregon State University Campus, 2701 SW Campus Way or via Zoom The presentation will preview highlights of the spectacular Iron Mountain-Cone Peak looptrail. Over 200 species of vascular plants have been recorded along this botanically richtrail west of Santiam...

Please note for field trips, participants will be required to sign a waiver similar to the one found here.