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SUMMARY:Tracing Geological History Through Rocks and Minerals in Oregon's Desert (Portland)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final events of Oregon Natural Desert Association’s 2024 High Desert Speaker Series\, featuring Alison Jean Cole—an author\, rockhound\, and lapidary artist. In this informative talk\, Alison will showcase the rock and mineral treasures of Oregon’s desert. Obsidian\, jasper\, opal\, and petrified wood each tell a unique story about the fascinating geological history of our region. Glimpses of Oregon’s earliest cultures can be traced through these stone materials\, which have been sought after for thousands of years. Come learn how the practice of rock collecting has transformed over the centuries\, and how it can be balanced with conservation efforts in our modern world. \nONDA is working to make our events as accessible as possible\, and this event will feature an American Sign Language interpreter. \nThis event has passed. \nIf you would like to attend but experience a barrier to purchasing a ticket\, please contact ccekander@onda.org \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nAlison Jean Cole is a geology enthusiast based in Portland\, Oregon. She travels all over the western United States in search of materials to use in her lapidary craft. She leads rockhounding expeditions\, is a proud member of her local rock club\, and self-publishes Thunderegg\, a zine that focuses on the changing face of rockhounding culture. Her first book\, Beautiful Rocks & How to Find Them will be out in March 2024. \n  \n  \n  \nPhoto: Alison Jean Cole
URL:https://onda.org/event/tracing-geological-history-through-rocks-and-minerals-in-oregons-desert-portland/
LOCATION:Hollywood Theater\, 4122 NE Sandy Blvd\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97212
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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SUMMARY:Tracing Geological History Through Rocks and Minerals in Oregon's Desert (Bend)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final events of Oregon Natural Desert Association’s 2024 High Desert Speaker Series\, featuring Alison Jean Cole—an author\, rockhound\, and lapidary artist. In this informative talk\, Alison will showcase the rock and mineral treasures of Oregon’s desert. Obsidian\, jasper\, opal\, and petrified wood each tell a unique story about the fascinating geological history of our region. Glimpses of Oregon’s earliest cultures can be traced through these stone materials\, which have been sought after for thousands of years. Come learn how the practice of rock collecting has transformed over the centuries\, and how it can be balanced with conservation efforts in our modern world. \nONDA is working to make our events as accessible as possible\, and this event will feature an American Sign Language interpreter. \nThis event has passed. \nTracing Geological History Through Rocks and Minerals in Oregon’s Desert will be held at the Tower Theatre in Bend. \nIf you would like to attend but experience a barrier to purchasing a ticket\, please contact kdiaz@onda.org \n  \nThank you to Sierra James Construction for supporting high desert conservation and sponsoring this event. \n\n\n\n  \nAbout the Presenter\nAlison Jean Cole is a geology enthusiast based in Portland\, Oregon. She travels all over the western United States in search of materials to use in her lapidary craft. She leads rockhounding expeditions\, is a proud member of her local rock club\, and self-publishes Thunderegg\, a zine that focuses on the changing face of rockhounding culture. Her first book\, Beautiful Rocks & How to Find Them will be out in March 2024. \n  \n  \n  \nPhoto: Gina Bringman
URL:https://onda.org/event/tracing-geological-history-through-rocks-and-minerals-in-oregons-desert-bend/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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SUMMARY:Wild & Scenic Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Natural Desert Association presents the Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Friday\, October 4\, 2024 — an unforgettable evening of captivating short films that address pressing environmental issues\, highlight incredible work being done by activists around the world\, and celebrate the beauty of our planet.\nOur carefully curated lineup will take you on a breathtaking journey through the natural world\, showcasing awe-inspiring landscapes and emphasizing the urgency of protecting our wild places. \nThere will be an in-person show at the Tower Theatre in Bend\, Oregon as well as a virtual version streamed online. Join us for a night of inspiration and discovery! \n\nBuy Tickets – Tower Theatre Show\nFriday\, Oct. 4\, 2024 | Doors at 5 p.m.\, show at 6 p.m. \nJoin us before the show to chat with ONDA staff\, learn about current advocacy and volunteer opportunities\, buy raffle tickets\, and catch up with fellow ONDA community members! \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \n\nRegister – Online Streaming Show\nAvailable from Friday\, Oct. 4\, 2024 – Tuesday\, Oct. 8\, 2024 \nMake a donation when registering to begin or renew your ONDA membership\, and buy raffle tickets to be entered to win one of our prize packages\, full of gear and gift certificates to fuel your next adventure. 100% of proceeds support high desert conservation! \nOnly one person per household needs to register. Includes closed captioning. \n\nThe Wild & Scenic Film Festival is generously sponsored by:\n     \n  \nThank you to our in kind sponsors: \n                                
URL:https://onda.org/event/wsff24/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hana Sant":MAILTO:hsant@onda.org
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SUMMARY:A Year in the Life: Oregon’s Desert Owls
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association as we kick off our 2025 High Desert Speaker Series with an absorbing evening all about high desert owls. Paul Bannick\, acclaimed author and wildlife photographer\, will take you through four seasons in the lives of these owls to give you a better appreciation of what they need to survive and thrive in each season. With stunning\, intimate images\, Paul will bring the stories of these adorable yet fierce predators to life and reveal their unique roles in the high desert ecosystem from its driest lands to its ponderosa pine woodlands. \nFrom the enigmatic burrowing owl to the tiny-but-ferocious northern pygmy-owl and more\, you’ll learn about their habitat\, life histories and the urgent conservation challenges they face. Don’t miss this chance to soar into the world of Oregon’s high desert owls. \nThis event has passed. \n  \nThis is a free\, virtual event. Make a donation when registering to begin or renew your ONDA membership. \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. \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\nPaul Bannick is an award-winning author and wildlife photographer specializing in the natural history of North America with a focus on birds and habitat. Paul is both the author and photographer of two best-selling bird books\, Owl: A Year in the Lives of North American Owls and The Owl and The Woodpecker\, Encounters with North America’s Most Iconic Birds. Paul’s photography won awards from several prestigious photography contests\, including those hosted by Audubon Magazine and the International Conservation Photography Awards. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: Paul Bannick
URL:https://onda.org/event/hdss-owls/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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SUMMARY:Tiny Titans: Insects of the High Desert
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an exciting exploration into the crucial role insects play in Oregon’s high desert. Oregon Natural Desert Association’s High Desert Speaker Series continues with Dr. Tara Cornelisse\, invertebrate zoologist\, as she provides insights into the fascinating butterflies\, moths and beetles residing in eastern Oregon. Tara will examine the current state of insect populations\, share facts and stories about key species in the high desert\, and highlight why conserving the high desert is vital for the future of insect populations and the entire ecosystem. \n  \nThis event has passed. View the recording here. \n  \nThis is a free\, virtual event. Make a donation when registering to begin or renew your ONDA membership. \n\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\n  \nSponsors\nThank you to WYLD for sponsoring this event and our work restoring high desert ecosystems. \n \nThank you to Visit Bend for sponsoring this event and high desert conservation. \n \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\nTara Cornelisse is an Invertebrate Zoologist at NatureServe and has over 15 years of experience in entomology and conservation biology. She earned a B.A. in Biology from Boston University\, where she worked on termite social behavior\, an M.S. from San Francisco State University\, and a Ph.D. from the University of California Santa Cruz\, focusing on tiger beetle conservation. Before joining NatureServe\, Tara worked in land conservation and as a Senior Scientist at the Center for Biological Diversity\, working on pollinator conservation. She has also served as a postdoctoral scholar at the American Museum of Natural History and an Assistant Professor in Animal Behavior\, Ecology\, and Conservation at Canisius College. \n  \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: Holly Christiansen
URL:https://onda.org/event/hdss-insects/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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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
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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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
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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SUMMARY:Sagebrush Social (Portland)
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association for an evening gathering in Portland celebrating high desert conservation! Connect with ONDA staff\, board members and fellow supporters while enjoying desert-themed activities. We’ll have complimentary light appetizers from Oven and Shaker and Por Qué No as well as Oakshire Brewing beer\, wine and Polar Seltzer. \nHear from our executive director\, Ryan Houston\, as he shares insights into ONDA’s conservation work\, and learn how you can take action and advocate for the protection of Oregon’s high desert. \nPlus\, don’t miss a creative and compelling visual presentation by Mark Salvo\, our conservation director\, as he demonstrates how ONDA’s community of advocates have secured strong and strategic protections in Oregon’s high desert\, conserving wild lands\, waters and wildlife now and for generations to come. \nPlanning your next desert adventure? Our knowledgeable volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions\, share resources and offer expert guidance about ways to experience the high desert. We’ll also have opportunities to test your knowledge with a few rounds of high desert team trivia. All levels of expertise are welcome\, and there will be great prizes from NOW Yoga\, Yoga Refuge\, Unfold Yoga and Meditation\, Modo Yoga\, Klean Kanteen and Belmont Books up for grabs. \nAll attendees will receive a coupon for one free week of yoga at Yoyoyogi and be entered to win prizes from Andina Restaurant\, Portland Playhouse and Sebastiano’s. \nMark your calendar now and stay tuned for more details. This event is free and open to ONDA supporters and desert-enthusiasts\, so bring a friend! No registration required. \n  \nThank you to Cactus Blossom LLC for supporting high desert conservation and this event. \n \nThank you to our food and beverage sponsors. \n     \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \nPlease note: This event will be hosted on the west side of Peninsula Park at Picnic Shelter A. We encourage folks to walk\, bike\, or take public transit\, but public street parking is available. \n \n  \nEvent Photo: James Parsons
URL:https://onda.org/event/pdx-social/
LOCATION:Peninsula Park\, 700 N Rosa Parks Way\, Portland\, OR\, 97217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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SUMMARY:Oregon’s Desert in Print
DESCRIPTION:Oregon’s Desert in Print is an exclusive showcase of compelling landscape and wildlife photography from Oregon’s iconic high desert places. This collection of images highlights the wonders of eastern Oregon’s public lands and supports conservation of the region’s extraordinary land\, waters and wildlife. \nJoin us at UPP Liquids Barrel Room (formerly Immersion Brewing) in the Box Factory to see these inspiring images in print. Featured photographers will be on site to share their work\, and the event will also include desert conservation updates\, advocacy opportunities\, and giveaways. \nAttending Oregon’s Desert in Print is free and open to all\, so invite a friend or two to come along. No registration required. \nThe photographers selected to participate in this event have had their work featured in ONDA’s 2026 Wild Desert Calendar. This beloved publication will be available to purchase with special pricing for event attendees and proceeds supporting vital desert conservation initiatives in Oregon. \nFood and beverages will be available for purchase at the event\, and all attendees will be entered in a drawing to win prizes from Wanderlust Tours\, Tumalo Creek\, Grayl and more. \nWe hope to see you there! \nThank you to our calendar and event sponsors—The Gear Fix\, Summit Conservation Strategies\, Strictly Organic Coffee Company\, Dudley’s Bookshop Cafe and Summer Lake Hot Springs—for supporting vital conservation efforts in Oregon’s high desert. \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \n     \n  \nPhoto: Dan Hawk
URL:https://onda.org/event/oregons-desert-in-print/
LOCATION:Barrel Room at UPP Liquids\, 550 SW Industrial Way\, Ste. 185\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Diaz":MAILTO:KDiaz@onda.org
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SUMMARY:High Desert Hootenanny: Portland
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association’s annual celebration of desert conservation! Commemorate a year of achievements and conservation successes at our High Desert Hootenanny in Portland. \nHear highlights from this year’s conservation initiatives and habitat restoration work from Executive Director Ryan Houston and learn about what’s to come in the year ahead. Plus\, you’ll have opportunities to advocate for high desert lands\, waters and wildlife. \nEnjoy live music from Hillbilly Supper Club and complimentary light appetizers from Pizza Thief and Mississippi Pizza\, craft beer from Oakshire Brewing\, Claim 52 Brewing and Falling Sky Brewing\, Soter Vineyards wine\, a desert-themed mocktail and Polar Seltzer while spending time with our community of dedicated desert-enthusiasts. \nWe’ll also have an optional game of high desert bingo to spark connection with fellow desert advocates\, and chances to win fantastic prizes from Portland Leather\, Portland Center Stage\, Thai Peacock\, Khao Moo Dang\, Solabee Flowers\, Providore Fine Foods\, YoYoYogi and Lloyd Athletic Club. Attendees will receive a coupon for one free week of yoga at YoYoYogi (while supplies last). \nThis event is free and open to the public\, so invite a friend and join the celebration! No registration necessary. \n  \nThank you to our event sponsor. \n \nThank you to our food and beverage sponsors. \n    \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \n  \nPhoto: James Parsons
URL:https://onda.org/event/high-desert-hootenanny-portland-25/
LOCATION:KEEN Garage\, 515 NW 13th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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SUMMARY:High Desert Hootenanny: Bend
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association’s annual celebration of desert conservation! Commemorate a year of achievements and conservation successes at our High Desert Hootenanny in Bend. \nHear highlights from this year’s conservation and stewardship initiatives from Executive Director Ryan Houston and learn what’s to come in the year ahead.  \nEnjoy live music from Honey Don’t\, light appetizers from Cotto Bend\, Cascade Lakes Brewing beer\, cider from Bend Cider Company wine\, and a desert themed mocktail. Plus\, you’ll have opportunities to advocate for high desert lands\, waters and wildlife. \nWe’ll also have an optional game of high desert bingo to spark connection with fellow desert advocates and great giveaways from local favorites like Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe \, Lake Creek Lodge\, Willamette Valley Vineyards\, Barre3\, Cafe Mam\, High Desert Museum and more!  \nThis event is free and open to the public\, so invite a friend and join the celebration! No registration necessary. \nThank you Bend Cider Company and Focus Physical Therapy for supporting high desert conservation and this event. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \nPhoto Credit: Deigh Bates
URL:https://onda.org/event/high-desert-hootenanny-bend-2/
LOCATION:Aspen Hall\, 18920 NW Shevlin Park Rd\, Bend\, 97701
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Diaz":MAILTO:KDiaz@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20251210T221929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T214226Z
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SUMMARY:Brilliant Beavers: Cultivating Climate Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Oregon Natural Desert Association’s first online event of the 2026 High Desert Speaker Series with an evening all about beavers. Come learn about the important role of beavers in helping wildlife adapt and ecosystems thrive in a changing climate with Dr. Emily Fairfax\, Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota and beaver researcher. \nDr. Fairfax will elaborate on how beavers support a healthy environment\, particularly their ability to retain precious desert water and combat drought. She will also outline a natural history of beavers and why we should care about helping them recover their populations in Oregon’s high desert. Jefferson Jacobs\, ONDA’s riparian restoration manager\, will join to share how our stream restoration work is grounded in creating beaver habitat to support the health of the entire ecosystem. \nThis event has passed. View the recording here. \n  \nRaffle\nThe High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Andina Restaurant\, MiiR\, Portland Leather Company and more. 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 13. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to WYLD Works and First Interstate Bank for supporting desert conservation and sponsoring the High Desert Speaker Series. \n       \n  \nAbout the Presenters\n \nEmily Fairfax is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota and an affiliate faculty member at the Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory. Dr. Fairfax double majored in Chemistry and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton College\, then went on to earn a PhD in Geological Sciences with an emphasis in Hydrologic Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder. She uses a combination of remote sensing\, modeling\, and field work to understand how beaver ecosystem engineering can create drought and fire-resistant patches in the landscape under a changing climate.  Her research has been featured internationally in National Geographic\, the New York Times\, the LA Times\, PBS\, NPR\, BBC\, and others. When Dr. Fairfax says she can talk about beavers all day\, she’s not kidding. \n \nOriginally from Maine\, Jefferson Jacobs graduated from the University of Maine with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife ecology and earned a master’s degree at University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At ONDA since 2008\, Jefferson designs and implements riparian restoration projects focused on addressing the factors preventing beavers from managing their habitat. This has led to the development of the BeaverHOOD Strategy\, which guides a practitioner in achieving the goal of creating more beaver managed floodplains. Jefferson also uses this experience in the field to help inform beaver-related legislation and riparian policy. \n  \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: Tim Lumley
URL:https://onda.org/event/brilliant-beavers-cultivating-climate-resilience/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20251210T224223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T205517Z
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SUMMARY:Forged in Fire: The Volcanic Activity that Shaped Oregon’s High Desert
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Natural Desert Association’s High Desert Speaker Series continues as we uncover the dynamic geologic forces that created eastern Oregon’s stunning landscapes. Dr. Ellen Bishop\, author\, photographer and geologist\, will discuss a recent geological discovery linking the formation of Oregon’s high desert rock formations with the Yellowstone hotspot. Come learn more about how iconic high desert sites came to be\, including Steens Mountain\, the Owyhee Canyonlands and many others\, in this photography-rich and visually engaging presentation. \nThis event has passed. Watch the recording here.  \nThis is a free\, virtual event. Make a donation when registering to begin or renew your ONDA membership. \n  \nRaffle\nThe High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Andina Restaurant\, MiiR\, Portland Leather Company and more. 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 13. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to WYLD Works and First Interstate Bank for supporting desert conservation and sponsoring the High Desert Speaker Series. \n       \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nEllen Morris Bishop is a geologist\, photographer and writer whose life’s work has been making science more enjoyable and understandable to non-scientists through images\, writing\, and field excursions. In 1982 she received a Ph.D. in geology from Oregon State University\, with a research specialty in the oldest formations of eastern Oregon. She has taught geology and environmental studies at Oregon State University\, the University of Arkansas\, and Whitman College\, and was recognized as an OSU distinguished alumni fellow. Her books include In Search of Ancient Oregon\, Living with Thunder: The geologic and ecologic history of the Pacific Northwest\, Best Hikes with Dogs in Oregon\, and Hiking Oregon’s Geology. Oregon State University Press has just published Bishop’s latest work\, the second edition of Living with Thunder\, a book about the Pacific Northwest’s incredible geologic history. She lives near Halfway\, Oregon. \n  \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: Ellen Bishop
URL:https://onda.org/event/forged-in-fire-the-volcanic-activity-that-shaped-oregons-high-desert/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20251210T225430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T194111Z
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Eastern Oregon: High Desert Tree Identification
DESCRIPTION:Come learn something new about the trees that are essential to Oregon’s high desert ecosystem. Casey Clapp\, arborist\, dendrologist and educator\, will be featured at Oregon Natural Desert Association’s third event of the High Desert Speaker Series. Casey will highlight the diverse tree species found in eastern Oregon and will help attendees build their desert tree identification skills. He will also explore how these species interact with the broader desert ecosystem and emphasize the importance of understanding the trees around us as a way to build a deeper relationship with our environment. You’ll leave the event seeing the high desert in an entirely new way. \n  \nThis event has passed. View a recording of the event here and the presenter’s slides here. \n  \nTickets are $15. This is an in-person event in Portland at the Tomorrow Theater (3530 SE Division Street). If you would like to attend but experience a barrier to purchasing a ticket\, please contact ccekander@onda.org. ONDA is working to make our events as accessible as possible\, and this event will feature an American Sign Language interpreter. \n\n  \nRaffle\nThe High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Andina Restaurant\, MiiR\, Portland Leather Company and more. 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 13. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to WYLD Works and First Interstate Bank for supporting desert conservation and sponsoring the High Desert Speaker Series. \n       \nA special thank you to Visit Bend and Cactus Blossom LLC for sponsoring this event. \n   \n\n  \nAbout the Presenter\nAn arborist\, a dendrologist\, an educator\, Casey Clapp has a passion for trees and the world they inhabit—our world.  Along with being the principal consultant with Portland Arboriculture\, he’s a co-host and co-creator of Completely Arbortrary\, a weekly podcast about trees and other related topics\, and the author of the new tree identification book The Trees Around You: How to identify common neighborhood trees in the Pacific Northwest.  Casey holds advanced degrees in Forestry and Environmental Conservation\, and he’s an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist\, Qualified Tree Risk Assessor\, and Certified Urban Forestry Professional. \n  \n  \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \nEvent Photo: James Parsons
URL:https://onda.org/event/rooted-in-eastern-oregon-high-desert-tree-identification/
LOCATION:Tomorrow Theater\, 3530 SE Division St\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20251211T194240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T183246Z
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SUMMARY:A Tribal Family History of the Wadatika'a Band of Northern Paiutes
DESCRIPTION:The final event of Oregon Natural Desert Association’s High Desert Speaker Series features Dr. Diane Teeman\, an archaeologist\, scholar and Tribal elder of the of the Wadatika’a Band of Northern Paiutes. Dr. Teeman will share the history and culture of her family and discuss her work as an anthropologist. She will also highlight the deep connection between cultural traditions and environmental conservation within the Tribe. Ryan Houston\, ONDA’s executive director\, will briefly highlight the current steps ONDA is taking to conserve Oregon’s high desert in partnership with local Tribes. \nThis event has passed. View a recording of the event here. \nThis is a free\, virtual event. Make a donation when registering to begin or renew your ONDA membership. \n  \nRaffle\nThe High Desert Speaker Series features a raffle with an incredible prize package full of gear and gift certificates from Patagonia\, Andina Restaurant\, MiiR\, Portland Leather Company and more. 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 13. Raffle tickets are $5 each\, or 3 for $10\, and they can be purchased at registration. \n100% of proceeds support high desert conservation. \n  \nSponsors\nThank you to WYLD Works and First Interstate Bank for supporting desert conservation and sponsoring the High Desert Speaker Series. \n       \n  \nAbout the Presenters\nDr. Diane Teeman is the president of High Desert Heritage Consultants\, LLC. She was formerly director of the Burns Paiute Tribe’s Culture & Heritage Department and a member of the Burns Paiute Tribal Council. She earned her Ph.D. in Anthropology at the University of Nevada\, Reno\, focusing on collaborative and decolonizing methodologies in archaeology. Teeman has spent nearly the past forty years working toward tribal culture and heritage protection and revitalization. \n  \n Ryan Houston\, ONDA’s Executive Director\, has led the organization since 2018\, bringing over 20 years of conservation experience. He previously directed the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council\, building award-winning restoration programs\, fostering partnerships and leading research projects. Ryan holds an environmental science degree from UC Berkeley and a master’s in ecology from the University of Arizona. And\, today\, he and his family spend much of their free time exploring the desert streams and wide open landscapes of central and eastern Oregon. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event\, please click here. \n  \nEvent Photo: John Burkhardt
URL:https://onda.org/event/a-tribal-family-history-of-the-wadatikaa-band-of-northern-paiutes/
LOCATION:55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20260218T191650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T202323Z
UID:12076-1780419600-1780426800@onda.org
SUMMARY:Sagebrush Social (Portland)
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association for an evening gathering in Portland celebrating high desert conservation! Connect with ONDA staff\, board members and fellow supporters while enjoying desert-themed activities. We’ll have complimentary light appetizers and drinks\, plus great prizes from local businesses including Portland Playhouse\, Belmont Books and Patagonia. Plus\, all attendees will receive one free week to Yoyoyogi. \nHear from our executive director\, Ryan Houston\, as he shares insights into ONDA’s conservation work\, and learn how you can take action and advocate for the protection of Oregon’s high desert. \nMark your calendar now and stay tuned for more details. This event is free and open to ONDA supporters and desert-enthusiasts\, so bring a friend! No registration required. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \nPlease note: This event will be hosted on the west side of Peninsula Park at Picnic Shelter A. We encourage folks to walk\, bike\, or take public transit\, but public street parking is available. \n \n  \nEvent Photo: Jim Davis
URL:https://onda.org/event/sagebrush-social-portland-2026/
LOCATION:Peninsula Park\, 700 N Rosa Parks Way\, Portland\, OR\, 97217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20250219T211015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T184222Z
UID:11418-1781110800-1781118000@onda.org
SUMMARY:Sagebrush Social (Bend)
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association for an evening gathering in Bend celebrating high desert conservation! Connect with ONDA staff\, board members and fellow supporters while enjoying desert-themed activities. We’ll have complimentary light appetizers from Pizza Mondo\, beer from Worthy Brewing\, and other refreshing beverages. You’ll also have the opportunity to win great prizes from Namaspa Yoga\, The Athletic Club of Bend\, Sunriver Brewing\, Newport Market\, and Bend Pizza Kitchen. \nHear from our executive director\, Ryan Houston\, as he shares insights into ONDA’s conservation work\, and learn how you can take action and advocate for the protection of Oregon’s high desert. \nMark your calendar now and stay tuned for more details. This event is free and open to ONDA supporters and desert-enthusiasts\, so bring a friend! No registration required. \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \nThank you to our food and beverage sponsors! \n \nEvent Photo: Mark Darnell
URL:https://onda.org/event/bend-social/
LOCATION:Miller’s Landing\, 55 NW Riverside Blvd\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Naomi Serio":MAILTO:nserio@onda.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035049
CREATED:20250320T200836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T192804Z
UID:11492-1789578000-1789585200@onda.org
SUMMARY:Sagebrush Social (Eugene)
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon Natural Desert Association for an evening gathering in Eugene at Alton Baker Park celebrating high desert conservation! Connect with ONDA staff\, board members and fellow supporters while enjoying desert-themed activities. \nHear from our executive director\, Ryan Houston\, as he shares insights into ONDA’s conservation work\, and learn how you can take action and advocate for the protection of Oregon’s high desert. We’ll have complimentary light appetizers and drinks\, plus great prizes from local businesses. \nHear from our executive director\, Ryan Houston\, as he shares insights into ONDA’s conservation work\, and learn how you can take action and advocate for the protection of Oregon’s high desert. \nMark your calendar now and stay tuned for more details. This event is free and open to ONDA supporters and desert-enthusiasts\, so bring a friend! No registration required. \n  \nIf you have questions or feedback about the accessibility of this event or venue\, please click here. \nPlease note: This event will be hosted in Alton Baker Park at Shelter 1 (200 Day Island Rd\, Eugene\, OR 97401). We encourage folks to walk\, bike\, or take public transit\, but public parking is available. \n \n  \nEvent Photo: Greg Burke
URL:https://onda.org/event/eugene-social-2026/
LOCATION:Alton Baker Park\, 200 Day Island Rd\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Cekander":MAILTO:ccekander@onda.org
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