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Oregon’s Marine Reserves are coastal treasures. These living laboratories protect habitat, strengthen our resilience to climate change, and contribute important science and monitoring to …
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Oregon’s Marine Reserves are coastal treasures. These living laboratories protect habitat, strengthen our resilience to climate change, and contribute important science and monitoring to …
Every May, North Coast Land Conservancy staff works (extra!) hard to remove invasive Scotch broom on the organization’s habitat reserves on the Oregon Coast. …
Angela Whitlock leads a tide pool training at Haystack Rock in 2022. Photo by Haystack Rock Awareness Program In March, Angela Whitlock became the …
Contributed by Volunteer Site Steward Jeff Roehm My connection to Circle Creek Conservation Center goes back a long way—actually back to the mid-1950s, when …
In March, we began a new cleanup and restoration project at our Shangrila Wetland Habitat Reserve, which is located on the south end of Seaside …
Imaged: Jack Bulmer from Pixabay During our ongoing restoration project at our Boneyard Ridge Habitat Reserve, we’ve had the pleasure of tracking the progress …
In 2022, the Oregon Marine Reserves Program, managed by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, celebrated a decade of conservation, scientific research, and …
On the Oregon Coast, when we think of important ecosystems in terms of carbon sequestration and resiliency against climate change, the ocean and the …
While working for the U.S. Forest Service, Colin Meston has volunteered with NCLC in various capacities over the years. North Coast Land Conservancy is …