Homeschool Day
Ankeny Hill Nature Center 130 Ankeny Hill Rd SE, Jefferson, Oregon, United StatesHomeschool families are invited to attend this free learning opportunity at Ankeny Hill Nature Center.
Homeschool families are invited to attend this free learning opportunity at Ankeny Hill Nature Center.
Ioka Farms Field Day We will begin the day learning about Ioka Farms’ development of soil health over time, including challenges and successes. We’ll then go on a walking tour of the farm’s equipment and view the soil health trailer rainfall demonstration. Updates from the Science Sector with research shared from OSU and U of
Salmon Watch is a place-based, experiential field trip that introduces students to local watersheds and the salmon that inhabit them. The field trips are about 4 hours long and are scheduled for mid-September to mid-October. We offer these trips to elementary through high school aged students. Volunteers are essential to Salmon Watch! Each volunteer leads
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.
Come see Chinook salmon spawning in the North Santiam River and chat with experts about it. An experience of a lifetime! We’ll have educators on hand to explain what the salmon are doing. This is a free, move-at-your-own-pace event. Instructors at four stations will introduce you to salmon biology and life history, water quality, aquatic
Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water's edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers.