Webcast: Geology and Natural History of the John Day River Basin
On April 3rd, join this free Wild Wednesday webcast for a journey through the rich geologic and natural history of the John Day River basin.
On April 3rd, join this free Wild Wednesday webcast for a journey through the rich geologic and natural history of the John Day River basin.
Join Oregon Wild in Bend on March 27 for a discussion about what's going on with all the logging on the Deschutes National Forest. We'll explore what's happening in our local forests, its impacts, and how you can engage to influence what happens in the future.
Beaver have incredible adaptations that make them masters of working in and modifying aquatic environments to suit their needs. On March 20th, learn about the biology and specializations of beaver, the role they play in creating habitat for other creatures.
On March 6th, join Ryan Reed with FireGen and Tim Ingalsbee with FUSEE to learn how fire policy, like forests and communities, can adapt to be more resilient in a new era of fire on the landscape.
On February 21st, join us as we welcome Tribal Democracy Project co-founders Brian Smith and Jaylyn Suppah as they discuss their efforts to ensure more equitable representation in our democracy.
The Elliott State Forest is back in the headlines, but the process is still on course for conservation. Get an update on Jan 10th with Bob Sallinger.
On Jan 24th, learn about the Northwest Forest Plan and President Biden’s old-growth forest amendments and how you can take action to shape the future of public lands for generations to come
Join our webcast on January 17 to learn about how and where to snowshoe at Mount Hood.
Join us on November 15 as geologist Hal Wershow takes us back in time to learn about the geologic history of the Upper Deschutes River basin–the headwaters of this iconic river.
Ecologist Dr. David Mildrexler will share his research on the importance of the region with a special focus on wildlife, water, and climate. He’ll also share conservation opportunities identified by world-renowned researchers.