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A photo of the rocky cliffs leading down to the ocean.

Nature Night: Oregon’s Marine Reserves – What Have We Learned in 10 Years?

It’s been 10 years since Oregon’s Marine Reserves were established.  How has this program performed?  What are the next steps?  Please join this panel discussion where we will hear from marine reserves experts to understand the successes and challenges of Oregon’s marine reserve program.

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A photo of two Black Oystercatchers searching for food on the rocky shores.

Virtual Black Oystercatcher Community Science Training

Black Oystercatchers are a striking and easily recognizable bird in which we share our coast. Learn more about this amazing bird and are interested in helping with Bird Alliance of Oregon’s community science effort to monitor oystercatchers on the coast, consider attending this training. The training will cover Black Oystercatcher life history, conservation challenges they face, and instructions on how to participate in our abundance and nest monitoring program.

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A photo of two Black Oystercatchers searching for food on the rocky shores.

In-Person Black Oystercatcher Community Science Training

Black Oystercatchers are a striking and easily recognizable bird in which we share our coast. Learn more about this amazing bird and are interested in helping with Bird Alliance of Oregon’s community science effort to monitor oystercatchers on the coast, consider attending this training. The training will cover Black Oystercatcher life history, conservation challenges they face, and instructions on how to participate in our abundance and nest monitoring program.

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Trail cam photos of a coyote and a racoon

Urban Wildlife Information Network (UWIN): Camera Trap Training and Volunteer Meet-Up

The UWIN PDX project tracks urban wildlife using camera traps, working with community members to place cameras along habitat corridors. Join us for an evening to celebrate the hard work of our current volunteers and welcome new volunteers interested in joining the project. The event will include a training session focused on camera trap deployment and common species identification, as well as explore recent data collected and future goals of the project.

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Common Murres flying at the coast

Nature Night: Conserving Coastal Birds

Coastal birds live on the edge- at the interface between land and sea, the place where these birds call home is wild, unpredictable, and unforgiving, but for some birds, it’s just another day at the beach. In this talk, Allison Anholt will share fascinating information about our coastal birds, from the rare coastal residents like Tufted Puffin and Snowy Plover, to the seabirds that nest in giant groups all along our coast.

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Snowy Plover mom and chick

In-Person Snowy Plover Patrol Training – April 20, 2024

We will be hosting an in-person training to participate in the Plover Patrol. The first two hours will be the indoor learning portion and broken into four modules, followed by an optional two hour field trip to the Nehalem Snowy Plover Management Area to practice observing plovers (weather dependent). This training will cover all relevant topics needed to understand Snowy Plovers and what we can do to help them.

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