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NPS - National Park Service (via Public) / Virtual In Their Footsteps: Captain George Flavel

NPS - National Park Service (via Public) / Virtual In Their Footsteps: Captain George Flavel
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Nature Matters: Eavesdropping on the Ocean set for February 11

Nature Matters: Eavesdropping on the Ocean set for February 11   Fin whale. Samara Haver is a researcher at Oregon State University where she uses underwater microphones to study ocean sounds. Sound in marine environments is generated by many types of marine life, natural phenomena, and man-made sources, such as whales, sea ice, and vessel traffic. In this presentation, Haver will explain how she and her colleagues listen to the ocean, and what they have learned by eavesdropping in underwater ecosystems all around the United States. This free event is online. The 7 p.m. presentation takes place February 11 online via Facebook Live on Fort George Brewery s Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/FortGeorgeBrewery/

In Their Footsteps - Virtual Introduction to Backyard Owls

In Their Footsteps - Virtual Introduction to Backyard Owls   January 28, 2021 Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the next virtual “In Their Footsteps” free speaker series event. An “Introduction to Backyard Owls” with Barbara Linnett will be on http://www.youtube.com/user/Lewisandclarknhp at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time, Sunday, February 14. This presentation is part of the February 12-15 worldwide Great Backyard Bird Count activities. Owls are amazing birds. Owls are found in urban, suburban, rural and forested areas of the world and that includes Clatsop County and the many varied habitats of Oregon and Washington. There is much to know and learn about these unique birds that share our landscape.

Nature Matters: Oregon s Lost Sea Otters

Nature Matters: Oregon s Lost Sea Otters   December 31, 2020 It is hard to appreciate the cultural importance and ecological significance of a species that disappeared from Oregon’s coastal waters over a century ago. What has the loss of sea otters meant to Oregon’s indigenous peoples? What does their absence mean to the health of nearshore ecosystems? What might be gained from the return of sea otters to Oregon? Join Peter Hatch and John Goodell, from the Elakha Alliance, as they discuss the history and possible future of sea otters in Oregon. The 7 p.m. presentation takes place January 14 online via Facebook Live on Fort George Brewery’s Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/FortGeorgeBrewery/

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