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    Strutting Like A Sage Grouse
    • Apr 18, 2017

    Strutting Like A Sage Grouse

    Once commonly found across the western United States and several western Canadian provinces, the greater sage grouse today can only be found in 11 states and two provinces, and in much smaller populations. Sage grouse populations have declined 80% across its historic range in the western United States. As you can imagine, it's difficult to keep track of just how many there are in any one area. To try and estimate the sage grouse population in Oregon, the Oregon Department of
    CARPE VINUM!
    • Apr 6, 2017

    CARPE VINUM!

    Help! We are currently taking wine wall donations for our 2017 annual Dinner & Auction. Bottle retail value has to be $25 or greater, and is a tax-deductible donation. You do not have to attend the Dinner & Auction to contribute to our only fundraising event, our annual auction. Learn more about our annual Dinner & Auction; discover sponsors for us like Pendleton and Hood River Distillers; and see how a bottle of wine can benefit Oregon conservation! Contact for questions and
    Special Thanks! Frog Talk update
    • Mar 27, 2017

    Special Thanks! Frog Talk update

    We hold events throughout the year to inform the public and to gather support around our conservation projects.
    Our Most Ribbiting Project
    • Mar 13, 2017

    Our Most Ribbiting Project

    This population of Northern red-legged frogs clearly needed help in order to continue their instinctive journey to the Harborton Wetland a m
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