Why Native Plants?
Short video with Doug Tallamy. (3:58 minutes video) #Biodiversity #Insects #Native Plants #Habitat #Prairie #Wildflowers #Restoration
Bee Survey at Rasor Park (Weds. May 17, 2023, Noon - 2+ PM)
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 Noon - 2+ PM The City of Eugene and Bee City Eugene are hosting a bee survey at the park. Come on out and join...
Bee Survey at Rasor Park (Weds. May 4, 2022 Noon - 2 PM)
Come learn about some of Oregon's amazing native bees and their habitat! Collecting nets, jars, and notepads will be provided. Together...
Planet Party & Night Noises
Back by popular demand, Monday, August 12, 8 - 10 PM! Join local naturalist Rick Ahrens, and we will check out the Perseid Meteor Shower,...
Bird Walk at Rasor Park (City Nature Challenge)
Saturday, April 27, 8 - 9:30 AM Meet at the bench along the river bike path, south of the bike path connector Linda Gilbert and Cynthia...
BioBlitz at Rasor Park with Rick Ahrens
BioBlitz at Rasor Park with guides Rick Ahrens, Becky Riley, James Hershiser Sunday, April 28, 1-5 PM 1-2 PM Trees, Shrubs, Wildflowers...
Dance of the Duskywing: A Butterfly on the Brink
(6:02 minute video) This short film, Dance of the Duskywing: A Butterfly on the Brink tells the story of the Propertius Duskywing...
Oregon White Oak: Cherished by human and butterfly alike
There are many reasons to love this mighty oak, it provides forage and shelter for wildlife, nesting materials for birds, attracts pollinato
Creating a Living Landscape (Wildflower Meadow): Why Native Plants Matter
(Includes 4:09 min. video clip) Bird-Friendly Communities Why Native Plants Matter Restoring native plant habitat is vital to preserving...
Conserving Oak Habitats in the Southern Willamette Valley
Conserving Oak Habitats in the Southern Willamette Valley (4 page brochure) Topics: Willamette Valley Oaks Yesterday and Today, Oak...