Field Trip: Jackson Frazier Wetlands

Saturday, April 13, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Field Trip: Jackson Frazier Wetlands Leaders: Dan Luoma and Joyce Eberhart We will spend about one to two hours walking around the Bob Frenkel Boardwalk at Jackson Frazier Wetlands looking for early native wildflowers, including some of the seven species of buttercups known from the site. We...

Field Trip: Museum of Natural and Cultural History Native Plant Garden

Sunday, April 14, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Field Trip: Museum of Natural and Cultural History Native Plant Garden Leader: Margaret Conover The property surrounding this museum, on the University of Oregon campus, bears an excellent native plant garden that is little known to the community. In partnership with the museum, Emerald Chapter members will...

In-Person Presentation: Plants that Eat Truffles for Lunch

Thursday, April 18, 7:00 pm In-Person Presentation: Plants that Eat Truffles for Lunch Presenter: Daniel Luoma, Former State NPSO President and Oregon State University Mycology Professor Location: The SE Uplift Building Fireplace Room 3534 SE Main St. Portland, Or 97214 Dan Luoma will discuss a group of fascinating organisms that have gourmet dietary preferences. Interactions...

Program: The Serpentine Flora of Oregon’s Blue Mountains

Thursday, April 18, 7:00 pm Program: The Serpentine Flora of Oregon's Blue Mountains Speaker: Dick O’Donnell Location: Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Science Building, Room 101 or via Zoom Scattered here and there in the Blue Mountains of Northeastern Oregon are areas of soil derived from serpentinite (mantle rock or serpentine). This challenging soil supports peculiar...

Presentation: The Master Melittologist Program’s Oregon Bee Atlas: A Statewide Initiative to Document the Floral Relations of Oregon’s Native Bee Fauna Using Community Scientists.

Friday, April 19, 7:00 pm *Note this is Friday, not a Monday meeting. Presentation: The Master Melittologist Program's Oregon Bee Atlas: A Statewide Initiative to Document the Floral Relations of Oregon's Native Bee Fauna Using Community Scientists. Speaker: Lincoln Best, Faculty Research Assistant, Oregon State University Location: In Person, 221 Allen Hall, University of Oregon...

Field Trip: Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside

Saturday, April 20, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Field Trip: Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside Trip Leaders: Siskiyou Chapter NPSO and Cultural and Ecological Enhancement Network Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/868767776807?aff=oddtdtcreator

Field Trip: Laurelwood Bog

Sunday April 21, 10:00 am - 11:30 am Field Trip: Laurelwood Bog Leader: Hugh Pritchard Location: The entrance to the Bog is at the end of Agate Street, Eugene, Oregon. Just head south until you can’t go any further, and you have arrived. Parking is on-street. Hugh Prichard, co-owner with the city of Eugene, will...

Field Trip: Baker Creek Trail at Sulphur Springs

Sunday, April 21, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Field Trip: Baker Creek Trail at Sulphur Springs The Sulphur Springs area of the McDonald research forest north of Corvallis will be an easy hike through a beautiful area to celebrate Native Plant Appreciation month! The hike is 0.24 miles long with a twenty-three-foot elevation gain. Some...

Event: High Desert Chapter Spring Social and Chapter Meeting

Wednesday, April 24, 4:00 pm Event: High Desert Chapter Spring Social and Chapter Meeting Location: WinterCreek Nursery, 63405 Deschutes Market Road, Bend Come meet our incoming board members and enjoy a spring afternoon perusing WinterCreek’s extensive native plant selection. More details coming soon.

Event: High Desert Chapter Spring Social and Chapter Meeting

Wednesday, April 24, 4:00 pm Event: High Desert Chapter Spring Social and Chapter Meeting Location: WinterCreek Nursery, 63405 Deschutes Market Road, Bend Come meet our incoming board members and enjoy a spring afternoon perusing WinterCreek’s extensive native plant selection. More details coming soon. Snacks and beverages provided.

Zoom Program: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley and Reconstructing Willamette Valley Environments

Thursday, April 25, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Zoom Program: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley and Reconstructing Willamette Valley Environments Presenter: Dr. David G. Lewis Dr. Lewis, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at Oregon State University and author of the acclaimed Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley, will discuss the Kalapuya tribal...

Activity: 2024 City Nature Challenge

Friday to Monday, April 26 – 29 Activity: 2024 City Nature Challenge The City Nature Challenge is a community science bioblitz with the goal of observing and identifying as many species as possible in urban communities and surrounding areas. Participants from more than 450 cities worldwide will contribute! Our project geography covers the entirety of...

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