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  • Dive into the Hive: Explore the World of High Desert Bees

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    January 23, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., Online, Free Discover Oregon's high desert bees in a captivating online presentation by Lincoln Best where he’ll explore their diversity, habitats and crucial ecological roles. Register here. --- We are pleased to announce Oregon Natural Desert Association’s 2024 High Desert Speaker Series! The Speaker Series fosters a deeper understanding of ecology,…

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  • A Journey Through the Owyhee Canyonlands

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    February 8, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., Online, Free Embark on a journey with ONDA board and staff through Oregon's awe-inspiring Owyhee Canyonlands. They’ll highlight this region’s natural landscapes, cultural significance, wildlife habitats and ONDA’s conservation efforts. Register here. --- We are pleased to announce Oregon Natural Desert Association’s 2024 High Desert Speaker Series! The Speaker Series fosters…

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  • Bye Lawn, High Desert! How Turf Rebates Can Help

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    Are you looking to update your landscape and save water? The City of Bend Water Conservation program is offering a Turf Removal Rebate to convert thirsty lawns into low water…

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  • Bye Lawn, High Desert! How Turf Rebates Can Help

    Online Event

    Are you looking to update your landscape and save water? The City of Bend Water Conservation program is offering a Turf Removal Rebate to convert thirsty lawns into low water…

    Free
  • Hosting Native Bees Webinar

    Online Event

    Sponsored by OSU’s 10 minute university, this free webinar will help you understand native bees and host them in your garden. Register here!

  • Bye Lawn, High Desert! How Turf Rebates Can Help

    Online Event

    Are you looking to update your landscape and save water? The City of Bend Water Conservation program is offering a Turf Removal Rebate to convert thirsty lawns into low water…

    Free
  • Webcast: Geology and Natural History of the John Day River Basin

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    The geology of the John Day basin is complex and records a rich history of changing environments including deep oceans, subtropical rainforests, temperate forests, and sagebrush steppes. Volcanic and tectonic activity in the region not only built the land that we see today, but also helps us to know the age of the rocks that…

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