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Wild in the City trip
Please join us for a screening of the new documentary from Green Fire Productions, Common Ground Part 2: Oregon Ocean Legacy, followed by a presentation of the conservation community’s proposal for marine reserves and protected areas.
Come learn about the several species of albatross and other pelagic (open ocean) birds that visit Oregon’s offshore waters in October.
Come and celebrate Halloween with Portland Audubon at Night Flight 2008!
Join author Linda Hunter for an evening lecture on the finer points of tracking bears.
Join Mycologist Gary Slone for a fun and informative day investigating the fungi growing in the mixed coniferous / deciduous woodlands at Marmot Cabin
Let’s go find bear tracks and sign! The Friday evening lecture is a prerequisite for attending the field trip
A Wild in the City trip
While on the islands we should see a great number of the endemic island birds including Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos Dove, Galapagos Mockingbird and Galapagos Flycatcher as well as the famous Galapagos Finches.
Join instructor and author John Rakestraw to learn about the basic life histories and identification of local grebes, loons, swans, geese and ducks.
Extend your South American adventure and join us as we explore the Amazon Basin of Ecuador. We will stay 5 days at a comfortable jungle lodge near the Yasuni National Park (a UNESCO biosphere reserve).
The Wild Arts Festival celebrates nature in the work of regionally and nationally-known artists and writers. Now in its 28th year in Portland, the Festival has become the northwest’s premier show and sale of nature-related art and books.
Audubon Society of Portland promotes the understanding, enjoyment, and protection of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. We focus on our local community and the Pacific Northwest. Inspiring people to love & protect nature since 1902.