Public Lands|Volunteer
Deschutes River Corridor Weed Pulls
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesJoin the Deschutes National Forest and Coalition for the Deschutes to pull invasive weeds along the Deschutes River. You'll mostly be pulling knapweed and possibly some other invasives such as cheatgrass. With a small group of people spending two or three hours on the job, significant areas can be cleared and kept free of knapweed. And it's fun…
National Public Lands Day Event
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesThe best way to celebrate National Public Lands Day is to GIVE BACK to the lands that give us so much. 10 Barrel Brewing, Discover Your Forest, Vámonos Outside and Out Central Oregon invite you to a stewardship project event at South Twin Lake on Saturday, September 25th! Join in restoring a trail and work…
Lend a Helping Hand: Pull Invasive Plants along Whychus Creek
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesJoin Pine Meadow Ranch and Coalition for the Deschutes to pull invasive weeds along Whychus Creek as it flows through the ranch. Never doubt that a small group of people can clear an area of knapweed! Plus, it's fun and greatly appreciated. When: Next Wednesday! Wednesday, June 1, 9:00 am - noon Where: Pine Meadow Ranch, Sisters For more information, send an email to Inge@CoalitionfortheDeschutes.org
COTA Trail Love
Embark 2843 NW Lolo Dr., Bend, OR, United StatesTrail Love is a community event that COTA hosts to gather folks to come out for a day of collective trail work. The riding season has just started and the moisture in the soil allows for great trail work conditions. Our goal is to get 100+ volunteers who are passionate about trails get a ton…
Weed Warriors at Whychus Canyon Preserve
Whychus Canyon Preserve Sisters, OR, United StatesJoin the Weed Warriors to battle invasive weeds at our protected lands! Weed Warriors is a volunteer group that meets several times a month to remove invasive weeds like mullein, spotted knapweed, teasel, and Canada thistle from the Land Trust protected lands. Non-native vegetation is a major threat to functioning natural areas. Pulling them by…