Volunteer & Community Gathering in Portland: Support Killer Whale Conservation

Join Adventure Scientists & Volunteers for a Relaxed Evening of Connection & Conservation

Searching for Killer Whales event in Portland, OR on January 31

Join us for a relaxed, in-person gathering bringing together project volunteers, Adventure Scientists team members, and partners involved in the Searching for Killer Whales projectWhether you’re a current volunteer or curious about joining, this late-afternoon event is the perfect opportunity to meet and connect with the community, celebrate the important role volunteers play, and discover how your efforts can support killer whale conservation.

Event Date:

Saturday, January 31, 2026 | 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Event Location:

Southeast Portland, OR

Exact location will be shared upon RSVP

What to Expect:

  • Time to connect with fellow volunteers, Adventure Scientists team members, and project partners
  • Short, informal presentations from the Adventure Scientists team, project advisors and partners
  • Interactive whale-themed trivia
  • Upcoming opportunities to get involved with Adventure Scientists

Come ready to connect, learn, and enjoy a fun, low-key afternoon with the community behind this important work!

In collaboration with:

Oregon Shores conservation coalition logo promoting coastal stewardship and marine habitat protection in Oregon - in alignment with Killer Whale Conservation
Oregon Department of Fish & wildlife logo symbolizing wildlife management and conservation efforts along Oregon's coast - in alignment with Killer Whale Conservation
NOAA logo representing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's commitment to ocean research and marine conservation - in alignment with Killer Whale Conservation

Come connect with like-minded ocean advocates, celebrate the vital role volunteers play in preserving killer whales, and learn more about how you can get involved.

 

Have questions? Send us a message: orcas@adventurescientists.org

Adventure Scientists recruits, trains and manages volunteers to gather high-quality data at scale for scientific partners (NGOs, government agencies, researchers and more) who are focused on solving critical environmental challenges.