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SUMMARY:Fossils and the Future: Lessons from Oregon’s Ecological Past
DESCRIPTION:Spend an evening with Oregon Natural Desert Association as we continue the High Desert Speaker Series by uncovering the fossilized world of eastern Oregon. Dr. Samantha Hopkins\, University of Oregon Professor and Earth Sciences Department Head\, will take us on a journey through time as she reveals what Oregon’s high desert fossils tell us about the past\, present and future. We’ll explore a few fossilized mammals of eastern Oregon and discover what these creatures tell us about the desert ecosystem 30 million years ago. Samantha will also explain how fossils reveal changes in ecosystems and communities over time and what those shifts can tell us about our future in a changing climate. \nThis event has passed. Get the recording here. \n  \nRaffle\nThe 2025 High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Osprey\, Andina Restaurant\, Willamette Valley Vineyards\, MiiR\, Kleen Kanteen\, and Portland Leather Company. This entire one-of-a-kind bundle could be yours! One lucky winner will be drawn at the end of the Series and notified on March 21. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. 100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation! \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to Killian Pacific\, our presenting sponsor for the High Desert Speaker Series. \n \nThe High Desert Speaker Series is also generously sponsored by: \n \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nSamantha Hopkins studies the evolution of ecology in fossil mammals over the last 30 million years using a variety of tools\, from evolutionary biology to field paleontology and sedimentology. She is particularly interested in the role of environmental change in shaping the evolution of small mammal communities\, and she has studied Cenozoic terrestrial ecosystems in the western U.S. and Kyrgyzstan to understand how factors like climate and vegetation change and landscape evolution have driven evolution both within individual mammalian lineages and across whole communities of animals. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: Peter Nicholas
URL:https://onda.org/event/hdss-fossils/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: Desert Mussels
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association for the final event of the High Desert Speaker Series as we dive beneath the surface of high desert streams and into the hidden world of mussels. Alexa Martinez\, Wildlife Biologist at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge\, will shed light on the fascinating lives of native mollusks thriving in the waterways of eastern Oregon. Alexa will share the unique habitat of each mussel species and discuss how snowmelt feeds the watersheds that sustain these creatures. Come learn how these often-overlooked species play a critical role in maintaining the health of the desert ecosystems. \n  \nThis event has passed. View the recording here. \n  \nRaffle\nThe 2025 High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Osprey\, Andina Restaurant\, Willamette Valley Vineyards\, MiiR\, Kleen Kanteen\, and Portland Leather Company. This entire one-of-a-kind bundle could be yours! One lucky winner will be drawn at the end of the Series and notified on March 21. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. 100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation! \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to Killian Pacific\, our presenting sponsor for the High Desert Speaker Series. \n \nThe High Desert Speaker Series is also generously sponsored by: \n \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nAlexa Martinez has served as the Wildlife Biologist at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge since 2017. Originally from the Southwest\, she moved to Harney County for a permanent position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Alexa holds a Bachelor’s in Wildlife Science from New Mexico State University\, where she was deeply involved in student chapters like The Wildlife Society and the American Fisheries Society and gained hands-on experience in wildlife management and restoration projects. In her role at the Malheur NWR\, Alexa works across various programs including wildlife\, fisheries\, habitat and visitor services. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: ONDA Staff
URL:https://onda.org/event/hdss-mussels/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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