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SUMMARY:Presentation: Klamath Lake Wetland Restoration Project
DESCRIPTION:Kathy Sale Restoration Biologist-Klamath Lake Wetland Restoration Project-February 3\, 2025 at 6pm. \nPresentations are held at the Meeting Room at the back of the Klamath County Museum (1451 Main St.).
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/presentation-klamath-lake-wetland-restoration-project/
CATEGORIES:Klamath Basin
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SUMMARY:Event: Master Gardeners Insights into Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 8\, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm\nEvent: Master Gardeners Insights into Gardening\nLocation: LaSells Stewart Center on the Oregon State University campus. Parking is free and available across the street at the Reser Stadium parking lot or behind the building. \nCorvallis NPSO will have a table with information about using native plants in gardening and about our chapter. Come see us or take a shift at the table. \nIf you’d like to help staff the table\, please contact Esther at es******@**ak.org or 541-990-0948 with an e-mail and a cell phone number for contact information.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/event-master-gardeners-insights-into-gardening/
CATEGORIES:Corvallis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T193000
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Oregon State University Campus Arboretum: The past\, present\, and future
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, February 10\, 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm\nPresentation: Oregon State University Campus Arboretum: The past\, present\, and future\nPresenter: Dan Blanchard\, The Curator of Living Plant Collections for the Oregon State University Campus Arboretum and an Instructor in the Department of Horticulture.   \nFrom Oregon white oaks that are older than the Declaration of Independence to a woody plant collection of over 65\,000 individual plants\, Oregon State University has a remarkable landscape full of history and beauty. \nCome learn about the campus landscape that became the Oregon State University Campus Arboretum! \nTo attend by Zoom register in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://oregonstate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tuh2cLFxTfSBeb0JsUcHdg\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/presentation-oregon-state-university-campus-arboretum-the-past-present-and-future/
CATEGORIES:Corvallis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T140000
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Outreach: Assist with Native Plant Nursery Tasks
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 11\, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm\nVolunteer Outreach: Assist with Native Plant Nursery Tasks\nLeader: Michelle Osgood\nLocation: Dorena Genetic Resource Center\, 34963 Shoreview Drive\, Cottage Grove \nDorena Genetic Resource Center is seeking volunteers to join us on the second Wednesday of each month to help with various nursery tasks\, including transplanting\, pruning\, thinning\, spacing\, fertilizing\, and weeding. Come and join us for a fun day of plant care!\nSign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A8AA2FA4F4C34-50446437-dorena
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/volunteer-outreach-assist-with-native-plant-nursery-tasks-4/
CATEGORIES:Emerald
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SUMMARY:Event: Zoom Presentation on Veva Stansell and the Botany of Hunter Creek's Headwaters
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 12\, 6:00 pm\nLeader: Julia Bott\, jb***@****et.com or 650-520-5673\nEvent: Zoom Presentation on Veva Stansell and the Botany of Hunter Creek’s Headwaters \nRaised in Pistol River in Curry County\, Veva Stansell was a self-taught botanist who became renowned for her knowledge of the unique serpentine botany of the Siskiyou Mountains. Distinctive wild plant habitats up Hunter Creek were among her favorite places. Join us for a presentation by Kalmiopsis Audubon Society President Ann Vileisis about Veva\, the plant named in her honor\, the unusual botany of Hunter Creek headwaters\, and growing threats that these valuable resources now face.\nThis event will be via Zoom and is co-sponsored by the NPSO South Coast Chapter and the Kalmiopsis Audubon Society.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/event-zoom-presentation-on-veva-stansell-and-the-botany-of-hunter-creeks-headwaters/
CATEGORIES:South Coast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250213T190000
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SUMMARY:Program: Cascade Forest Conservancy: Helping to Build Healthy Biodiverse Forest and Aquatic Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 13\, 7:00 pm\nProgram: Cascade Forest Conservancy: Helping to Build Healthy Biodiverse Forest and Aquatic Ecosystems\nPresenters: Amanda Keasberry\, Science and Stewardship Manager for the Cascade Forest Conservancy\nLocation: Zoom\, register here \nJoin us for an informative talk about Cascade Forest Conservancy\, its stewardship efforts\, and lessons learned about building biodiversity and robust ecosystems. Register to attend the Zoom program here.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/program-cascade-forest-conservancy-helping-to-build-healthy-biodiverse-forest-and-aquatic-ecosystems/
CATEGORIES:Portland
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SUMMARY:Event: Quarterly Membership Meeting via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 15\, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm\nLeader: Contact: Gail Perrotti\, gp*******@*******nk.net or 541-414-977\nEvent: Quarterly Membership Meeting via Zoom \nThis is our quarterly membership business meeting\, and we will be discussing our volunteer opportunities and 2025 activities including plant sale and garden tour. Members and guests are all welcome \nZoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86425501459?pwd=a8oitXQwcnxPo2kHBb8PGk2baQXTzg.1\nMeeting ID: 864 2550 1459\nPasscode: 341059
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/event-quarterly-membership-meeting-via-zoom/
CATEGORIES:South Coast
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Creating Backyard Habitat to Benefit Nature in our Yards and Community
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, February 17\, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm\nPresentation: Creating Backyard Habitat to Benefit Nature in our Yards and Community\nPresenter: Barbara Bryson\nLocation: Amazon Community Center\, 2700 Hilyard St.\, Eugene \nBarb Bryson is Director of Habitat Haven\, a backyard habitat certification program that began in May. Supported by grants from Upper Willamette Soil and Water District\, the program has attracted over seventy participants and is growing. She will discuss the rationale behind this program\, its components\, and how it works. We will look at examples of yards in our area that have been certified at various levels. \nBarb grew up in southeast Eugene\, playing in the forest pools and climbing tall Douglas-fir trees\, which led years later to a degree in Biology. After many moons raising children and working as a nurse practitioner\, she returned to bird watching in the pandemic\, read Douglas Tallamy’s book “Nature’s Best Hope\,” and realized her traditional gardening choices needed to change. She joined the board of Lane Audubon a couple of years ago. Gardening for birds and nature\, not just for beauty\, has become a passion.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/presentation-creating-backyard-habitat-to-benefit-nature-in-our-yards-and-community/
CATEGORIES:Emerald
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T190000
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Nevius' Onion in the Deschutes National Forest
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 18\, 7:00 pm\nPresentation: Nevius’ Onion in the Deschutes National Forest\nPresenter: Elizabeth Johnson\, Sisters Ranger District\, Deschutes National Forest\nLocation: Community Room\, East Bend Library\, 62080 Dean Swift Road\, Bend \nWe may live-stream this meeting – Check our chapter calendar for updates.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/presentation-nevius-onion-in-the-deschutes-national-forest/
CATEGORIES:High Desert
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250220T193000
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SUMMARY:Zoom Program: The Little Habitat Project
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 20\, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm\nZoom Program: The Little Habitat Project \nSpeaker: Kassi Roosth \nKassi Roosth\, urban conservation planner at the Marion Soil and Water Conservation District\, will give a Zoom presentation about “The Little Habitat Project.” The project is a certification initiative launched by the Marion Soil and Water Conservation District to promote healthy ecosystems for wildlife by transforming private gardens\, community spaces\, and other developed areas into certified wildlife habitats. The presentation will cover the certification process\, the land practices that can be implemented this spring\, and examples of projects. Kassi has worked with various public and private organizations as a conservation planner\, educator\, and horticulturist. Kassi received a B.S. from Oregon State University and is a certified master woodland manager\, master naturalist\, master gardener\, and master melittologist. Registration is required. For more information and to register for this Zoom presentation\, email John Savage at wv****@***il.com.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/zoom-program-the-little-habitat-project/
CATEGORIES:Willamette Valley
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Gardening for Bees\, Butterflies\, and Birds
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 20\, 7:00pm\nPresentation: Gardening for Bees\, Butterflies\, and Birds\nPresenter: Dave Kollen \nLocation: In-person presentation at the Siskiyou chapter meeting at Southern Oregon University Science Building\, Room 161. Join us in-person or Zoom in from home.  To register for Zoom\, go to https://bit.ly/npsotalks.\nIn this introduction to native pollinators such as bees\, butterflies\, and moths\, we will explore the natural history and essential roles these invertebrates play in our natural systems and our food production systems.  Both the number and diversity of our native bees are in decline\, and we will examine the myriad threats facing our pollinator population while exploring the many ways we can play a role in pollinator conservation in our communities and in our own garden landscapes.  For those who wish to deepen their knowledge of native pollinators\, we will learn about multiple opportunities to participate in fascinating citizen science projects such as the Oregon Bee Atlas and others under the aegis of the Xerces Society and beyond. \nAs a Xerces Society Ambassador\, Dave Kollen plays a key role in pollinator education and  community outreach. Additionally\, he is an Oregon Naturalist and Master Melittoligist. He contributes to a number of community science projects\,  including the Pacific Northwest Bumble Bee Atlas\, the California Bumble Bee Atlas\, and the Oregon Bee Atlas. Dave also writes pollinator-focused articles for the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs newsletter\, Mahonia.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/presentation-gardening-for-bees-butterflies-and-birds/
CATEGORIES:Siskiyou
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SUMMARY:Work Party: Native Plant Garden at McMinnville Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 22\, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nWork Party: Native Plant Garden at McMinnville Public Library\nLocation: McMinnville Public Library \nWinter 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. Bring gloves\, bucket\, and gardening tools if you have them. Dress for the weather. For more information\, contact Catie Anderson at ca************@***il.com or 971-241-7634. \nThe library is located at 225 NW Adams Street (corner of Highway 99 W and SW Second Street)\, McMinnville\, Oregon. The library parking lot may be entered from either Adams or Second Streets.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/work-party-native-plant-garden-at-mcminnville-public-library-14/
CATEGORIES:Cheahmill
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