2025 Stewardship Trip Registration

Kevin Clark

Registration

The 2025 Fall Stewardship Trips registration form is below. More information about each of our Fall 2025 trips can be found on our 2025 Stewardship Trips page.

After completing the form, you will be directed to a confirmation message, and you will also receive an email confirming which trips you have applied for. If you do not receive these confirmation messages, your registration is not complete; please revisit the form and check for any errors. If you are experiencing repeated issues with the registration form, please contact Gena Goodman-Campbell, ONDA’s Stewardship Program Director at gena@onda.org or (541) 330-2638 ext. 306.

You only need to fill out the full form once per year. A short form is available for those registering for a second time in 2025. 

Project Deposits

While it is free to volunteer, ONDA collects a refundable $25 deposit for group stewardship trips to ensure those who register actually participate in our projects. After each trip, volunteers will be given the option to have their deposit refunded, or to make it a tax-deductible donation to ONDA. Please note that volunteers who have to cancel will be offered a full refund if the cancellation occurs more than 30 days before the trip.

If paying this refundable trip deposit presents a financial burden for you that will prevent you from volunteering with ONDA, please use this no deposit form to register.

Confidentiality

All information collected on this form is confidential and is stored in a secure database. Completed registration forms are seen only by ONDA staff for the purposes of protecting the health and safety of volunteers working on our projects.

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Helen Harbin, ONDA Board Member

Helen Harbin, ONDA Board Member

“I connect with Oregon’s high desert through my feet, my eyes, my sense of smell, and all the things I hear. Getting out there is a whole body experience.” Supporting ONDA, Helen says, not only connects her with wild landscapes, but is also a good investment. “I felt like if I gave them $20, they might squeeze $23 out of it.”

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Badger

Badger

Badgers are generally nocturnal, but, in remote areas with no human encroachment, they are routinely observed foraging during the day. They prefer open areas with grasslands, which can include parklands, farms, and treeless areas with crumbly soil and a supply of rodent prey.

Badgers are born blind, furred, and helpless. Their eyes open at four to six weeks.

Latin name: Taxidea taxus

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Taylor Goforth, Sage Sustainers member

Taylor Goforth, Sage Sustainers member

“I support ONDA on a monthly basis as a way I can keep in touch with the root of my conservation ethic and allow for their strong advocacy work to keep going. I count on them!”

Assistance Request for: 2024 Fall Stewardship Registration Form

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Questions? Please contact our team at onda@onda.org or (541)330-2638 x301.