LEARN ABOUT THE PNW FOREST BIODIVERSITY PROJECT
An informal info session with Adventure Scientists + Siskiyou Mountain Club to learn how you can help preserve old-growth forests & endangered species on your PNW hikes.
Photo Credit: Julie Tingley
Conservation Events near Ashland, Oregon on May 20th
Adventure Scientists and Siskiyou Mountain Club are hosting a relaxed, in‑person informational session about the Pacific Northwest Biodiversity Project, an ongoing effort to collect field data that helps researchers better understand forest ecosystems across the region and make decisions to preserve our forests and wildlife.
Adventure Scientists and the Siskiyou Mountain Club team will share an overview of the project, why it matters, and how community members and volunteers are helping move the science forward on their outdoor adventures.
This is a great opportunity to learn more, ask questions, and connect face to face.
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday, May 20
- Time: 6:30 PM
- Location: Ashland, OR. Exact address will be shared with your RSVP.
There is no cost to attend, and RSVPs help us plan.
Who Should Attend:
This event is open to everyone, including:
- Folks in southern Oregon interested in conservation, hiking, or orienteering
- Current Adventure Scientists volunteers
- Trained PNW Biodiversity volunteers who need to pick up equipment
- Members and friends of:
- Siskiyou Mountain Club
- Umpqua Hiking Group
- Southern Oregon Hiking & Mountaineering
- Grants Pass Hiking Club
No prior experience with Adventure Scientists is required.
Hosted with our partners
This event is hosted in partnership with Siskiyou Mountain Club, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and promoting the wild landscapes of southwest Oregon.
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