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Join the North Clackamas Watersheds Council on May 17 for the second annual Kellogg Creek BioBlitz!
Help us identify and document the plants, birds, insects, and other wildlife that are currently present in and around the soon-to-be restored Kellogg Creek.
Last year, 75 volunteers documented over 171 different species of plants, birds, fungi, fish and more in the natural areas surrounding the Kellogg Impoundment during our 2-hour surveys and we can’t wait to see what we find this year.
Clackamas Water Environment Services is proud to support events like this that help protect water quality.