Othello Sandhill Crane Festival
McFarland Middle School, Othello, WA 790 S 10th Ave., Othello, WA, United StatesRegistration is open NOW, Check out the Sandhill Crane Festival website here. March 22-24, 2024 in Othello, WA.
Registration is open NOW, Check out the Sandhill Crane Festival website here. March 22-24, 2024 in Othello, WA.
Roy Lowe is a resident of Waldport, Oregon. He graduated from Humboldt State University with a BS degree in Wildlife Management in 1977. He was employed with the US Fish…
You are invited to attend a free real-time nature extravaganza right here in Eugene! The timing of the migration varies, so we hope the Vaux’s Swifts will show up when…
View on YouTube A blank slate and a desire to make a difference has allowed Margi and Tim Griffith to transform their city backyard in a new housing development into…
You are invited to attend a free real-time nature extravaganza right here in Eugene! The timing of the migration varies, so we hope the Vaux’s Swifts will show up when…
We've been monitoring the weather forecast for Sunday, and we've decided to CANCEL the Bike Path Clean-Up... to be rescheduled at a sunnier time in early summer. We appreciate your…
Bee City invites you to participate in three exciting community bee surveys this spring! April 24, May 1, and May 4, join us for three afternoons of observing our vital…
Explore Bethel’s beautiful Golden Gardens park and learn all about the critters that make this place home. From 10am to 2pm on May 4th, community organizations will join together and…
Rick Ahrens presents Identifying and Counting Mountain Butterflies in Oregon
Led by Sharon Blick. Location within the Eugene Count Circle TBA. Notification will come after participants preregister. This meeting and our June field trip aim to teach and review how…
The 35th year of the Ochoco Butterfly Count. This field trip will teach and review how to spot, identify, and count butterflies and recruit volunteers for long-running butterfly counts aimed…
Our monthly program meetings have something for everyone. During the last year we hosted programs by naturalists, wildlife artists and expert birders on a variety of topics from the birds of Hawaii, to ravens, wolves, and people, to the migration of red knots. Participating in a program meeting is a fun way to get involved with Lane County Audubon. Meetings are free and open to all.
We are currently meeting on Zoom and in-person as conditions allow on the 4th Tuesday of each month between September and May at 7:00 p.m.