Christmas Bird Count at 3-Creeks Natural Area
After the new year, participate in the Christmas Bird Count on January 4 at the 3-Creeks Natural Area. Spend the day identifying and counting birds seen in designated 15-mile diameter circles.
After the new year, participate in the Christmas Bird Count on January 4 at the 3-Creeks Natural Area. Spend the day identifying and counting birds seen in designated 15-mile diameter circles.
Join The Wetland Conservancy volunteers for a day of cleanup, invasive species removal, and stake harvesting at Hearthwood Wetland in Clackamas County. This dense hardwood wetland is at the headwaters of Kellogg Creek and provides crucial buffering between I-205 and the communities of Johnson Lake. Help bolster the soil and promote water filtration by opening up small areas of crowded canopy, removing nonnative species and trash from the edge space. Hearthwood is home to small woodland mammals, songbirds and raptor birds, amphibians, fish and more. This event is free and family friendly.
Join this online community discussion to share your perspectives on the current conditions and future uses of 3 Creeks Natural Area. There will be a brief presentation on the Clackamas Water Environment Services floodplain restoration efforts, current recreation and nature education uses of 3 Creeks. The presentation will be followed by an informal conversation facilitated by North Clackamas Watershed Council staff.
RSVP (Link will be sent out ahead of the event)
Join the North Clackamas Watershed Council for a walk in this unique natural area, where you can explore its diverse plant and animal communities. Learn about the upcoming restoration work being led by Clackamas Water Environment Services to restore Mt. Scott Creek and discover how we can all work together to care for this amazing natural area.
Today is World Toilet Day! While it is easy to take having access to a toilet for granted, we should remember that a toilet is much more than a daily convenience, it is a lifesaver and a protector of dignity.
Billions of people around the world live without safely-managed sanitation.
Presented by Katie Holzer, Watershed Scientist, City of Gresham
Amphibians need clean water and upland habitat to breed and thrive. Join Katie Holzer to learn how local frogs and salamanders can benefit from leaves, logs, and water features and in return, keep down insect populations in your yard.
There will be time for discussion, so come prepared with your garden questions!
Brought to you by the Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center.
Presented by Lora Price, Ecological Designer, Consultant and Educator, Design With Nature
Our hotter, drier and longer periods of drought create parched landscapes by summer’s end creating hazardous fire conditions. Join Lora Price to explore how best to balance fire-resistant landscaping with wildlife habitat gardening by incorporating best practices for reducing fire risks of the home through design and maintenance, while also achieving water conservation and wildlife habitat goals.
Presented by Amy Whitworth, Earth Friendly Garden Designer & Community Educator, Plan-It Earth Design