Climate Change and Forestry from the Perspective of Small Woodland Owners
Continue to check out a video interview with Lindsay Reaves and Tom Bauman, who discuss their goals and timber owners and what they’re seeing from a changing climate.
Climate Change and Forestry from the Perspective of Small Woodland Owners
Continue to check out a video interview with Lindsay Reaves and Tom Bauman, who discuss their goals and timber owners and what they’re seeing from a changing climate.
Willamette River Anchor Habitats Virtual Story Map!
We have openings on our Board of Directors and are currently looking for candidates with Tribal or Indigenous connections, members of the agricultural community, and people with an expertise and interest in fundraising.
OSU Extension is offering a offering a bilingual event — “Walk with a Beaver / Paseo con un Castor” — at Snag Boat Bend in partnership with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. The event will be on two coming Saturdays in June as part of OSU Extension’s “Get Outdoors Day.”
Long Tom Watershed Council’s June Public Meeting
June 8, 6 – 7 p.m. via YouTube (Youtube.com/LongTomWSC)
We are excited to welcome Troy Tate of Oregon Black Pioneers for LTWC’s June virtual public meeting.
For folks who weren’t able to attend our May 17 limited attendance tour in cooperation with WREN in the West Eugene Wetlands, check out these images and a short video of Rick Ahrens discussing the benefit of oaks for caterpillar production and bird conservation.
We’re offering a limited attendance, RSVP-only guided walk on May 17, 6-8 p.m., of scenic oak woodland and prairie habitat along the Long Tom River. This walk is in cooperation with our partners at WREN in the West Eugene Wetlands and will be led by local naturalist Rick Ahrens.
We’re grateful to GreenLane Sustainable Business Network for hosting a panel discussion earlier this month focused on green infrastructure solutions in the urban landscape.
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With the number and pace of things to be concerned about this year, it can be difficult to know where to direct our attention. For me the inspiration to focus has come from moments of laughter with my partner throughout the day as we awkwardly work from home, the gift of tending a crockpot dinner … Read more