Salmon Watch Field Trip
Packsaddle County Park 34519 N Santiam Hwy, Gates, Oregon, United StatesSalmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
At this free Pollinator Symposium you will learn which native and ornamental plants are best for pollinators. Discover how to create habitat corridors and connectivity. Find out how to provide blooms for all seasons. Get to know common bees and butterflies of the Mid-Willamette Valley. Gain a better understanding of how to care for gentle, super-pollinating mason bees.
This virtual one-day event provides continuing education or erosion prevention and sediment control training.
Free events throughout March around the Mid-Willamette Valley! Family Friendly! Check the schedule for activities near you. WWFD 2024 Flyer
Learn about resources and programs for streamside residents in Salem at this FREE event open to the public.
Tribal Environmental History of the Willamette Valley: A Lecture and Book Signing with Dr David Lewis, Author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley Dr. David Lewis, Grand Ronde Tribal member, OSU Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies, and author, will discuss Kalapuya tribal culture and the environments they lived in, the Willamette Valley. Presenting