Native Plant Society of Oregon - Portland Chapter
Native Plant Society of Oregon - Portland Chapter
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Beauty in Biodiversity: Conservation and Cultivation of Native Plants in the Columbia River Gorge
Presenters: Kristin Currin and Andrew Merritt, co-founders of Humble Roots Nursery and coauthors of the Pacific Northwest Native Plant Primer.
Kristin and Drew share stories and insights from over twenty years of working with native plants in the Columbia River Gorge. Just a few of the subjects they will cover in this fascinating program include: encouraging gardeners to plant native plants to support biodiversity, helping revive the historic Wind River Nursery as a native plant nursery, creating a pollinator corridor, saving rare plants, and partnering with land trusts on many restoration projects.
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Plant Life on the Oregon Dunes
Переглядів 299 годин тому
Presenter: Dina Pavlis, Producer/Host - Beyond Your Front Door Northwest This program is an overview of native plant habitats found in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The presentation includes "then and now" information, why open sand is disappearing and how that impacts native plants, how and why native plant habitats changed dramatically during the twentieth century, and current ef...
The Slender False Brome Invasion and Lessons for Our Native Plants
Переглядів 152Місяць тому
Dr. Mitchell Cruzan, Plant Evolutionary Biologist, Author, Professor of Biology, Portland State University ​​While many of us feel frustration as we observe invasive plants encroaching on native plant communities, plants that successfully become established and spread after introduction from afar can also teach us important lessons about how plants can adapt to challenging conditions. The slend...
The Forest Canopy: an ecosystem overhead
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Presenter: Dr. Hannah Prather, NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology at Reed College Have you ever found yourself wandering beneath towering evergreens, wondering about the mysteries of the canopy above you? Nestled amidst the treetops, the forest canopy stands as one of the last biotic frontiers. It is a living tapestry, abundant with an incredible diversity...
Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest
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Presenter: Josephine Woolington In this presentation, Josephine Woolington will discuss her book “Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest,” a nonfiction essay collection about Northwest plants and animals, and the relationship that people have had with them over time. Through interviews with local biologists, historians, artists, and Indigenous leaders and scientists...
Hiking for Flora in the Tillamook State Forest
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Presenter: Kira Taylor, Naturalist Tucked away in the northern reaches of Oregon's Coast Range, the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests are an underappreciated wonder. In this presentation Kira Taylor, a long-time Coast Range resident and naturalist, shares some of her favorite hikes in the Tillamook and Clatsop, and the native plants found growing along these trails. She'll also touch on the h...
Forests During the Time of the Mastodons: Ziegler Reservoir Fossil Site
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Presenter: Dane Miller, Data Analytics Trainer, Quaternary Paleobotanist In 2010, during the construction of a reservoir near Snowmass Village, Colorado, bones of mammoth and other extinct species and a rich assemblage of vertebrate, plant, and other fossils were unearthed. Miller takes us on an insider’s journey into the intriguing and revealing world of paleontological and paleobotanical spec...
Extraordinary Plant Communities of The Klamath Mountains
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Presenter: Michael Kauffmann, Educator, Author, Ecologist The Klamath Mountains contain some of the most exceptional temperate plant communities in the world. Within its geographic boundaries, over 3,500 taxa (species, subspecies, and varieties) of vascular plants, 35 conifer species, and 20 species of oak occur. Michael will highlight the plant communities across the region as explored in his ...
Reconstructing Traditional Kalapuya Landscapes
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David Lewis, PhD, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies, OSU Dr. Lewis has done extensive research on tribal histories. As a specialist in the history of Kalapuyans and other western Oregon tribes, he has studied the momentous changes to the Willamette Valley with the arrival of European settlers. He has tracked the changes and will share in particular how the loss of water...
NPSO Portland Chapter: 2023 in Photos and Stories
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NPSO Portland members and volunteers highlight great programs and activities from 2023. Plus members share photos and stories of their favorite native plants, field trips, and trails. Find out how our chapter has enhanced Interstate 84 with an Adopt-A-Highway project. Learn about Pedalpalooza, and how you can join the fun next year. Enjoy rare native plants, mountain vistas, sparkling waterfall...
Maintaining Lichen Diversity in an Era of Global Change
Переглядів 86Рік тому
Presenter: Jesse Miller, PhD, Washington State Rare Plant Botanist Often overlooked, lichens are diverse, beautiful, and play critical roles in ecosystems. Currently, lichens face ecological threats that make their future uncertain in the Pacific Northwest. Jesse will focus on how large hot wildfires affect rare lichens and on strategies to keep our rare lichens present on the landscapes for th...
Emerald Ash Borer Alert: What You Need to Know
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Presenter: Dr. Christine Buhl, State Forest Entomologist, Oregon Department of Forestry Learn to recognize and help slow the spread of the mega-destructive emerald ash borer. First sighted in Forest Grove in June 2022, the EAB has proven deadly to all ash species in North America, including Oregon Ash (Fraxinus latifolia). Dr. Buhl will also talk about the Mediterranean oak borer, a new threat ...
Torrent Salamanders and Headwater Streams: Protecting the Treasures of the Pacific Northwest
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Presenter: Christopher Cousins, Wildlife Science PhD Student at Oregon State University Christopher’s talk will focus on the research he’s currently doing on Torrent Salamanders, a family of salamanders that’s endemic to the Pacific Northwest. Living in headwater streams, they’re at great risk from climate change, and two of the four species are currently being considered as candidates for list...
Changing Minds: Community Partnerships That Raise Awareness About Native Plants and Biodiversity
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Dr. Derron Coles, executive director of The Blueprint Foundation, will discuss a workforce development program to reconnect Black youth to nature and diversify the “green sector” through urban greenspace enhancement projects.
Northwest Native Garden Plants and the Amazing Insects They Attract with Amy Campion
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Gardens, even in urban areas, can be hotspots of biodiversity, and native plants play a key role in fostering that diversity. Join Portland garden writer and photographer Amy Campion for an exploration of some of the best natives to plant in your wildlife-friendly Northwest garden and learn about the fascinating insects they support.
Permaculture: Building Resilience to Climate Extremes
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Permaculture: Building Resilience to Climate Extremes
Workshop: iNaturalist Projects with Mart Hughes
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Workshop: iNaturalist Projects with Mart Hughes
Snow Brings Flowers: Sycan Marsh Preserve
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Snow Brings Flowers: Sycan Marsh Preserve
Supplying Native Plant Diversity to the Willamette Valley with Lynda Boyer
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Supplying Native Plant Diversity to the Willamette Valley with Lynda Boyer
Connecting to Our Natural World: The Portland Botanical Garden
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Connecting to Our Natural World: The Portland Botanical Garden
Member Photo Show
Переглядів 59Рік тому
Member Photo Show
How Native Plants Can Cope with Climate Change with Dr. Tom Kaye
Переглядів 1182 роки тому
How Native Plants Can Cope with Climate Change with Dr. Tom Kaye
Columbia Land Trust Project Highlights with Glenn Lamb, Executive Director
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Columbia Land Trust Project Highlights with Glenn Lamb, Executive Director
Underappreciated Trails of the Wallowa Mountains with Paul Slichter
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Underappreciated Trails of the Wallowa Mountains with Paul Slichter
Unique Plants of Saddle Mountain, Oregon with Phil Hays
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Unique Plants of Saddle Mountain, Oregon with Phil Hays
Restoring Native Pollinator Habitat with Mace Vaughan of the Xerces Society
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Restoring Native Pollinator Habitat with Mace Vaughan of the Xerces Society
A Beginner's Guide To Plant Identification with Dr. Gabriel Campbell
Переглядів 1962 роки тому
A Beginner's Guide To Plant Identification with Dr. Gabriel Campbell
Stalking Rare Plants in Hawaii and Oregon - Up Close and Personal with Gerry Carr
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Stalking Rare Plants in Hawaii and Oregon - Up Close and Personal with Gerry Carr
Introduction to Plant Families with Gina Bono
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Introduction to Plant Families with Gina Bono
In Search of the Wild Rhododendron in the Oregon Cascades with Dave Anderson and Andrew Stern
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In Search of the Wild Rhododendron in the Oregon Cascades with Dave Anderson and Andrew Stern

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  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm 7 місяців тому

    1:18 I think they may be referring Canada thistle, Cirsium arvense which is a misnomer bc it's not actually from Canada, another common name is creeping thistle -- it's an invasive scourge from Eurasia

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm 7 місяців тому

    Wow, that story about wapato coming back to that person's property, even though that's just the tiniest restoration, is a nice nugget of hope.

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm 7 місяців тому

    How old does the Scouler's willow have to be before it blooms? Mine is a baby (I just planted it from a 1 gallon last fall) and I'm wondering how long it will take for me to find out what the gender is.

  • @aprilboneski4639
    @aprilboneski4639 9 місяців тому

    Why are we wanting to restore to pre European? Wouldn't it be better to restore to pre man.

    • @kierandh
      @kierandh 9 місяців тому

      Even if it were better-which is a subjective judgement-it would be impossible. The megafauna that shaped the landscape before humans arrived in the Western Hemisphere are extinct.

    • @aprilboneski4639
      @aprilboneski4639 9 місяців тому

      Is it subjective to to say pre European is better. I have a creak that I am trying to restore from farm land but don't really know what needs to be planted. I am watching videos such as yours in order to make a decision. If it is just subjective, then the easiest thing to do is leave it alone.@@kierandh

    • @kierandh
      @kierandh 9 місяців тому

      @@aprilboneski4639 It's not my video. And I meant that the judgement about whether restoring the land to it's state pre-human contact vs. to its pre-Columbian state is better is subjective. I did not mean that any the value of any restoration work is subjective. Restoring land from being overtaken by invasive species and depleted by human harm is objectively beneficial to ecological health.

    • @aprilboneski4639
      @aprilboneski4639 9 місяців тому

      I feel the same way. I like to have the native plants which encourage the right bugs for the animals that eat those. I do think about what I am trying to do. I have no idea what pre man would look like. You are right in that some stuff is extinct. My question is would the Willamette Valley be a dark forest if the natives did not do yearly burns. @@kierandh

    • @kierandh
      @kierandh 9 місяців тому

      @@aprilboneski4639 It would depend what time period you look at. Immediately before the arrival of humans in the Americas, the world was in an ice age and the flora and fauna of the Willamette Valley would have been considerably different. That ship has sailed.

  • @KristinCurrin
    @KristinCurrin 9 місяців тому

    Such an important presentation. Thank you Dr. Lewis

  • @botanicachaotica
    @botanicachaotica Рік тому

    What a fun, fantastic presentation! I am glad that Amy was, if you will excuse the pun, bitten by the entomology bug! Entomology was one of my favorite classes in college and this makes me want to go out and keep track of all the different pollinators and insects on my plants. It also has me thinking about those flowers that rarely seem to see any action - daffodils, for example. One plant that I don’t remember being mentioned is our native cascara buckthorn, Frangula purshiana. When that tree/shrub blooms in our garden, it is abuzz with action. Thank you Amy for inspiring me to renew my interest in insects!

  • @donaldflett1504
    @donaldflett1504 Рік тому

    Very interesting and informative.

  • @catherinepdx7922
    @catherinepdx7922 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. I missed the live meeting and love watching the recording.

  • @MsBizzyGurl
    @MsBizzyGurl 2 роки тому

    19:30