The Institute for Applied Ecology conserves native species and habitats through restoration, research and education. We work closely with our public and private partners to implement science based restoration and provide place-based educational programs and materials. We work primarily in the Pacific Northwest and Southwestern US, but some of our efforts are international.
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Upcoming Events
march
16mar9:00 am- 1:00 pmBald Hill Farm: Volunteer Training to teach 3rd grade ecology
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WHAT: We are gearing up for another wonderful field season with the 3rd grade students from Lincoln and Garfield Elementary Schools, and have opportunities for you to volunteer to teach
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b. Terrestrial
c. Stream quality testing
d. Post card art – poems and drawings
NOTE: A background check is required for all volunteers in the Corvallis School District. Volunteer applicants must have a background check cleared before they can volunteer. Please allow two weeks for notification that your application has been approved.
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Bald Hill Farm
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Many Hands Trading invests in the local community by giving back to nonprofits that support children, education and families. IAE is fortunate to be their Day of Sharing recipient of
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Many Hands Trading invests in the local community by giving back to nonprofits that support children, education and families. IAE is fortunate to be their Day of Sharing recipient of 25% of sales on Saturday, March 16. Shop sustainably and responsibly all day on March 16, while supporting IAE!
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Many Hands Trading
259 SW Madison Avenue, Corvallis, OR
19mar - 21mar 199:00 ammar 21Bald Hill Farm: Volunteer to teach ecology to third graders
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Come help area youth learn and care about ecology! A Separate Volunteer Training for these volunteer days on March 16 is suggested, but not required. You may volunteer
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- Come help area youth learn and care about ecology!
- A Separate Volunteer Training for these volunteer days on March 16 is suggested, but not required.
- You may volunteer for one or all of the Field Days.
March 19th, 20th, 21st Ecology Lessons:
- Restoration planting
- Bird observation – binoculars and bingo survey
- Bird Migration Game
- Food web and drawing – looking at animal skins and skulls
Second Field Day Bald Hill Farm:
May 21, 22, 23 Ecology Lessons:
- Aquatic Insects
- Terrestrial
- Stream quality testing
- Post card art – do poems and drawings – we will send their cards to students in Mexico.
NOTE:
Time
19 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 21 (Thursday) 2:00 pm
Location
Bald Hill Farm
Organizer
Stacy Moore
may
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Tour our new new ground for growing native plants for seed production at OSU's Vegetable Research Farm, and discuss how this fits into conservation efforts in Oregon. We will discuss
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Tour our new new ground for growing native plants for seed production at OSU’s Vegetable Research Farm, and discuss how this fits into conservation efforts in Oregon. We will discuss horticultural challenges associated with growing native prairie species for seed and see the plants we have currently in production. This tour will be oriented toward anyone with an interest in growing native species.
Meet promptly at 5 at the NE corner of Hwy 34 and Electric Road just east of the Willamette River. The farm field is located about 2 minutes from that intersection, and we will caravan together to our destination.
Email Ian Silvernail at ian@appliedeco.org with questions or to RSVP.
Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Oregon State University Vegetable Research Farm
Organizer
Ian Silvernailian@appliedeco.org
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Join IAE's Executive Director Tom Kaye to learn about the importance and value of prairies, their losses, and the Institute for Applied Ecology’s work to restore them. This slide presentation
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Join IAE’s Executive Director Tom Kaye to learn about the importance and value of prairies, their losses, and the Institute for Applied Ecology’s work to restore them. This slide presentation will be at the Main Meeting Room at the Corvallis Public Library. No RSVP is needed, and light refreshments will be served. This event is part of the Natural Areas Celebration Week organized by the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition.
Time
(Saturday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Corvallis Public Library Main Meeting Room
645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330
Organizer
Michel Wimanmichelw@appliedeco.org
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12may10:00 am- 11:30 amNatural Areas Celebration Week: Field tour of golden paintbrush
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Kick off your Mother's Day by celebrating Mother Earth - come see the beautiful golden paintbrush population in bloom (Castilleja levisecta), and hear about the successes of native plant reintroductions
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Kick off your Mother’s Day by celebrating Mother Earth – come see the beautiful golden paintbrush population in bloom (Castilleja levisecta), and hear about the successes of native plant reintroductions in general and golden paintbrush in particular. Learn about the Institute for Applied Ecology’s internship program for early-career ecologists.
We will meet at the Woodpecker Loop Trailhead, Finley National Wildlife Refuge south of Corvallis, Oregon, promptly at 10 am. Kid friendly; sorry, no dogs. For information or to RSVP, email michelw@appliedeco.org.
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(Sunday) 10:00 am - 11:30 am
18may10:00 am- 2:00 pmVolunteer Event: Marys Peak Conifer Sapling Pull
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Please join the Institute for Applied Ecology, Alliance for Recreation and Natural Areas, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and the U.S. Forest Service on May 18th at the Marys Peak
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Please join the Institute for Applied Ecology, Alliance for Recreation and Natural Areas, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and the U.S. Forest Service on May 18th at the Marys Peak summit for our annual conifer sapling pull. This is a great opportunity to see one of Oregon’s most spectacular sites, meet new friends and help preserve a truly unique ecosystem. Mid-elevation prairies are continually threatened by conifer encroachment and invasive non-native species. Removing these species is critical for the preservation and maintenance of this special place.
This is a rain or shine event, so dress accordingly.
• When: May 18th from 10:00am – 2:00pm
• Where: Marys Peak summit parking lot
• Work to be completed: We will be removing conifer saplings and weeds from the Marys Peak summit prairie and surrounding meadows
Please remember to wear appropriate clothes (multiple layers, rain gear, etc.) and shoes (boots, rain boots, etc.). Marys Peak weather conditions may be considerably different then Corvallis weather conditions, so plan accordingly. Bring plenty of water and snacks.
No special skills are required for this work. Event hosts will help identify plants that are going to be removed. Hand tools and gloves will be provided (but you may want to bring your own gloves to ensure you have some that fit). We will be walking to the summit and through the meadows, so there will be some incline and potentially rough terrain.
Please RSVP to Andrew Esterson at andrew@appliedeco.org by May 17th. It is important to RSVP so we can bring sufficient tools for the day.
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Organizer
Andrew Estersonandrew@appliedeco.org
21may - 23may 219:00 ammay 23Volunteer to teach ecology to third graders at Bald Hill Farm
Event Details
Come help area youth learn and care about ecology! A Separate Volunteer Training for these volunteer days on March 16 is suggested, but not required. You may volunteer
Event Details
- Come help area youth learn and care about ecology!
- A Separate Volunteer Training for these volunteer days on March 16 is suggested, but not required.
- You may volunteer for one or all of the Field Days.
Second Field Day Bald Hill Farm:
May 21, 22, 23 Ecology Lessons for Garfield and Lincoln students:
- Aquatic Insects
- Terrestrial
- Stream quality testing
- Post card art – do poems and drawings – we will send their cards to students in Mexico.
NOTE:
Time
21 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 23 (Thursday) 2:00 pm
Location
Bald Hill Farm
Organizer
Stacy MooreStacy@appliedeco.org
august
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Announcing the 2019 Invasive Species Cook-off Fundraiser at Harris Bridge Vineyard! Details TBA, but save the date to be sure to attend this fun, celebratory event supporting native species restoration
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Announcing the 2019 Invasive Species Cook-off Fundraiser at Harris Bridge Vineyard! Details TBA, but save the date to be sure to attend this fun, celebratory event supporting native species restoration and education.
Time
(Saturday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Harris Bridge Vineyard
22937 Harris Road - Philomath, OR 97370
Organizer
Michel Wimanmichelw@appliedeco.org
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