• Rogue River Preserve Ecology Walk

    Rogue River Preserve Eagle Point, OR, United States

    Sponsored and led by Southern Oregon Land Conservancy Guide: Dr. Tom Atzet Focus: Ecology of a private property on the Rogue River Description: Walk the oak woodlands, vernal pools and an impressive riparian forest along the Rogue River near Eagle Point with one of the most popular hike guides in our region, forest ecologist Dr. […]

    Free
  • Earth Day: Celebrating Our Public Lands

    Greensprings Loop Trail OR, United States

    Hike and Happy Hour at the Greensprings Celebrate Earth Day and get out to enjoy your public lands! KS Wild will gather and hike a 2 mile loop with scenic views of the Rogue Valley, enjoying early spring wildflowers and birds. Afterwards, we'll mingle at the Greensprings Inn (private party) for happy hour and snacks. […]

  • Fairy House Family Workshop

    Northwest Nature Shop 154 Oak Street, Ashland, OR, United States

    Capture the magic of childhood by creating a Fairy House from natural materials. Imagine building a house where milkweed becomes a fairy bed, a seashell becomes a bathtub, and stones make a front walk. Bring your kids to the Northwest Nature Shop on Sunday, April 17th at 2pm and learn how to build small natural […]

    $5.00
  • Cascade Foothills Wildflowers

    Cascade Mountain Foothills OR, United States

    Sponsored and led by Southern Oregon Land Conservancy REGISTRATION will open on March 28 at 6am. To register: go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cascade-foothills-wildflowers-early-evening-registration-22750886514 Guide: Kristi Mergenthaler Focus: Wildflowers & Conservation Opportunity Description: Hike in the early evening with botanist, naturalist and Land Conservancy staff, Kristi Mergenthaler, on this beautiful property east of Ashland. The City of Ashland’s Imperatrice […]

  • Nature on the Rocks – Celebrating 30 Years of Environmental Education!

    Lower Table Rock Wheeler Road, Central Point, United States

    Join us for a fun-filled day of activities, hikes and interactive displays suitable for the entire family. Help us celebrate 30 years of successful community engagement and education on the Table Rocks. Public event, open to all. Please consider carpooling as parking is limited. Additional parking available at Sam’s Valley Elementary School with a shuttle […]

    Free
  • Tribal History and Culture Hike

    Lower Table Rock Wheeler Road, Central Point, United States

    Cultural Resources Director, Member and Elected Official of the Confederate Tribes of Siletz Indians Robert Kentta will discuss the history and culture of ancestral tribes who were moved from the Rogue Valley and other parts of Western Oregon to the Siletz Reservation. Hikes are FREE but reservations are required To sign up online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tribal-history-culture-registration-22178085250 For more […]

    Free
  • New Hikes on the Oregon Coast Lecture & Slideshow Presentation by William L. Sullivan

    Headwaters/GEOS Institute Building 84 Fourth Street, Ashland, United States

    Oregon's hiking guru takes us on a slide show tour of a dozen new trails he discovered while researching the new fourth edition of his book, "100 Hikes/Travel Guide: Oregon Coast & Coast Range" at the Headwaters/GEOS Building, 84 Fourth St in Ashland on Thursday, May 5th at 7 pm. Discover a loop hike around […]

    Free
  • Fire on the Rocks! Hike

    Upper Table Rock Trailhead 10395 Modoc Road, White City, OR, United States

    Join Lomakatsi Restoration Project Field Ecologist Lyndia Hammer and BLM Fire Ecologist Jena Volpe to explore a remarkable diversity of vegetation types and their relationship with fire. The Klamath Region has a long history with fire, which has been vital to wildlife, plants and people of the area. Table Rock offers a unique opportunity to investigate a […]

    Free
  • Ecological Monitoring Training

    KS Wild Office 3185 East Main Street, Ashland, OR, United States

    Adopt a Botanical Area presents an ecological monitoring training with Jeanine Moy. What is happening in the most botanically special places of the Klamath-Siskiyou? What might the effects of a rapidly changing climate be on local plant communities? How has our changing relationship with the landscape impacted the types of vegetation we see today, and […]

    Free
  • Tree & Shrub Identification Training

    Wagner Creek Loop Talent, United States

    KS Wild's Adopt a Botanical Area Program is leading a low elevation tree & shrub identification training. Join ABA Coordinator Jeanine Moy, and Native Plant Society of Oregon, Siskiyou Chapter President Kristi Mergenthaler for a woody shrub and tree identification walk at the Wagner Creek Loop. Carpool leaving from Ray's Market in Talent at 4:30 […]