Saturday, June 20, 2009

June Wetland Wander






Eight of us wandered around the Golden Ponds area, viewing the rehabilitation process going on. The stream sides have been made more gentle and will soon support riparian vegetation. New pine trees have been planted near the picnic table. We were surprised to see some recent vandalism but were in hopes that, as more people make use of the area for birding, fishing, running and just visiting, vandalism will decrease. Emily Steel from the City of Eugene and Jules Abbott from WREN were group leaders. We saw a variety of birds and were introduced to many native and non-native plants in the area.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Walkin' & Rollin' Through the Wetlands 09!

On May 30, WREN closed another American Wetlands Month with Walkin' & Rollin Through the Wetlands 09. We enjoyed meeting community members as they stolled and rolled down Fern Ridge Bike Path on a gorgeous sunny spring day! Here are just a few fun moments we captured and treasure...


WREN volunteers and staff at the welcome booth pick up their passports and map...

Steve Gordon and Cary Kerst delved into the world of dragonflies and damselflies for a fantastic display...


Lane County Audubon Society talked with people about the fantastic birding opportunities in the West Eugene Wetlands...




Susan Oldland with Long Tom Watershed Council and her beautiful displays at Meadowlark Prairie Overlook...


Matt & Holly McRae toured up and down the bike path...



Star Raptors from the Cascades Raptor Center dazzled the Walkers & Rollers...



Participants carefully selected the prizes they sought to win at the end of the day...



WREN staff basked in the sun and fun of another tremendous event!



The UO ELP students rocked at their Wetland Wildlife booth...

Life Technologies sat proudly next to the trailor of invasive species and trash they had cleaned out of their adopted section of Amazon Creek a couple of weeks prior...

The Ethnobotany Resource Area Booth was staffed by Nan MacDonald, who provided a diverse selection of foods, fibres and basketry materials that were used historically by Willamette Valley Native Americans. On hand was information about WREN's Ethnobotany Resource Area Project and up coming Ethnobotany related Native American Basketry classes in the WEW...



Thank you so much to all who supported and made this event so great!
Individuals: Andy Gilmore, Bev Soasey, Cary Kerst, Dave Walp, Doug Huntington, Greg Poitra, Denise Gudger, Jo & Peter Von Hippel, Kevin Matthews, Matt McRae, Megan Foster, Mike Shippey & Mary Minniti , Molly Myers, Nan MacDonald, Pat Johnston, Richard Hand, Richard & Susan Bowden, Steve Gordon, & Tania Siemens

Businesses & Organizations: Café Mam, Cascades Raptor Center, City of Eugene Recreation Services & Restoration Staff, City of Eugene-Amazon Pool, Doak Creek Native Plant Nursery, Elmira Automotive, Eugene Chamber of Commerce, Euphoria Chocolate Company, Fern Hill Nursery, Lane County Audubon Society, Latitude 10 Café, Life Technologies, Long Tom Watershed Council, North American Butterfly Association, Paul’s Bicycle Way of Life, Science Factory, Tamarack Wellness Center, Umpqua Dairy, University of Oregon Environmental Leadership Program, Willamette Education & Early Detection of Invasives Network (WEEDIN)