Earth Month Ecochallenge
earthmonth.ecochallenge.org earthmonth.ecochallenge.orgTake action this month and share what you do online to se your impact add! Join us for this free, annual, virtual event.
Take action this month and share what you do online to se your impact add! Join us for this free, annual, virtual event.
Visit Miller Woods Conservation Area in McMinnville, OR for some family friendly Earth Day fun! Yamhill Soil & Water Conservation District is coordinating a celebration on Earth Day, April 20, 2024. Outdoor Education Adventures' educators and volunteers will be there along with other organizations to share some fun and educational Earth friendly activities Stay tuned ... Read more
Join us throughout the day for a series of earth improvement and plant partnership projects and workshops to strengthen your connection to Mother Earth. Food Forest Series: Building Nutrient Rich, Moisture Retaining Gardens Help Us Build a Hugelkultur Beginning at 9 am and continuing until noon, drop by Malden Court Community Orchard for our monthly ... Read more
Plan your garden with plant and insect partners at Green Lents Community Tool Library! With help from Jessica Wood of Backyard University (instagram), you will develop a personalized strategy to use companion plants, vertical gardening, and succession planting for maximum crop yield, pest prevention, and high nutrient density. With these planning techniques, every garden (and ... Read more
Celebrate Earth Day! Engage in activities with local organizations in our indoor solutions fair. Then join us in a parade around Chintimini park. Wear nature-and animal themed masks and costumes. Parade watchers welcome, too!
Tidal wetlands are critical habitats to conserve and restore to improve water quality, reduce flooding, protect shorelines, and support salmon recovery. But did you know that they also mitigate the effects of climate change? This Earth Day, join us at 7 Devils Brewery to learn about the benefits of “Blue Carbon,” Natural Climate Solutions, and ... Read more
Oregon Shores CoastWatch has been partnering with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) for more than a decade to recruit and train CoastWatch volunteers and staff from partners like Oregon Marine Reserve Partnership to survey, once a month, marine debris accumulation on Oregon beaches. CoastWatch is one of hundreds of partners in a coastal network ... Read more