
Walk 'N Work For Wildlife
Join us for a stewardship stroll through the iconic meadow and help remove cattle fencing to make it a safer place for wildlife.
Join us for a stewardship stroll through the iconic meadow and help remove cattle fencing to make it a safer place for wildlife.
Join us in Central Point November 14 for a day of planting, stewardship, and community.
Join your neighbors to help protect some of our most special places from invasive plants.
CANCELED: Support healthy wildlife habitat, join us for a stewardship day along Williams Creek!
Stand in a clump of Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) or madrona trees during a winter storm, the trunks wet and luscious, creamy green and burnished red, and feast on the beauty. Children pull off the beckoning curly bark strips and stroke the underlying pale green bark, smooth and soothing. Mature trees can support many bark colors and textures: the older rough brown-gray squares, dark weathered curlicues, strips of fresh reds, and the young apple-green bark. Every summer, madrone trees shed older bark, sloughing off flecks, and puzzle pieces, decorating the forest floor.
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