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  • Board of Directors Monthly Meeting

    Board of Directors Monthly Meeting

    Hybrid
    Virtual Event

    11 05 25 BM Meeting Agenda DRAFT Join Zoom Meeting Call-In Number: 1-253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 853 9453 4291 Passcode: 560848 This meeting will be held in-person at our location in Stayton, with video conference (Zoom), and by telephone. Please inform the MSWCD if you would like to attend in-person (as space is limited), contact at

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  • First Friday: Salmon Surveys in the Pudding River Watershed

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Please join Kurt Berning and MacKayla Fithian, Executive Director and Restoration Project Manager at the Pudding River Watershed Council as they discuss results from the 2023/2024 salmon survey season. In this talk they will discuss how many salmon are spawning in Silver Creek, Butte Creek, Abiqua Creek, and other parts of the Pudding River Watershed.

  • Annual Conservation Celebration

    Willamette Heritage Center 1313 Mill St. SE, Salem, OR, United States

    RSVP by November 4th! Please join us, the Marion Soil and Water Conservation District, as we come together to look back and celebrate the past year of conservation while looking forward to the year ahead. This evening provides an opportunity to connect with our local conservation minded community while exploring how we as a District

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  • Board of Directors Monthly Meeting

    Board of Directors Monthly Meeting

    Hybrid

    Join Zoom Meeting Call-In Number: 1-253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 853 9453 4291 Passcode: 560848   This meeting will be held in-person at our location in Stayton, with video conference (Zoom), and by telephone. Please inform the MSWCD if you would like to attend in-person (as space is limited), contact at least 24 hours in advance by

  • First Friday: Tapping Big Leaf Maples for Syrup

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    In this presentation, Clackamas Counties own OSU Extension Services, Sarah Cameron and Peter Matzka, talk about tapping bigleaf maples for syrup. Both Sarah and Peter work for OSU Extension Services in Clackamas County where they have been tapping bigleaf maple trees in collaboration with the Hopkins Demonstration Forest for the past 3 years. In this

  • First Friday: Integrating TEK into Service-Learning Projects and Opportunities

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    In this talk, Rose High Bear (Deg Hit’an Dine, Inupiaq), Founding Director of the Native American nonprofit, Elderberry Wisdom Farm, will share her experience integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) into their experiential service-learning activities and discuss how they provide it to Native American and other interns of color pursuing conservation career pathways. Positive collaborative partnerships

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