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SUMMARY:Inner Bark: Citizen’s Rare Plant Watch
DESCRIPTION:Bark and Citizens Rare Plant Watch are joining forces to bring volunteers into the office to learn about rare plants\, and specifically Corydalis aquae-gelidae. Identifying rare plants in timber sales can help build better comments\, identify at-risk ecosystems\, and just deepen our understanding of nature. \nIf you attend this classroom portion\, you will be then invited to a field portion on July 7th. Field portion details will only be given to those who attend. \nCitizen’s Rare Plant Watch is a group based out of PSU which trains volunteers to search for rare species of plants and contribute to their conservation in the state of Oregon. Our mission is to increase the understanding of the status and extent of rare plant species throughout Oregon\, while promoting direct involvement of volunteers in conservation. \nNora Dunkirk is a Mycologist and Botanist with INR at Portland State University. She completed her PhD at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the Botany Department\, where she focused on Fungal biology in response to global change. At INR\, she works with plants and fungi\, developing species accounts for species of conservation concern\, and she is responsible for maintaining the plant\, lichen\, and fungi INR rare species databases. Nora has recently taken leadership of the group Citizen’s Rare Plant Watch\, which leads volunteers to help land managers in Oregon find rare native plants across the state. \n\n\n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/inner-bark-citizens-rare-plant-watch/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
CATEGORIES:Community Science,Plants / Botany,Survey / BioBlitz
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SUMMARY:Using Colonizers: Plantain
DESCRIPTION:Let’s take a look at using the plant Plantain! \nThis little groundcover genus\, Plantago\, is also known as ‘White Man’s Foot’. While it is not as invasive as other species I have focused on\, it is plentiful and easily harvested. During this workshop\, we will also be making salve using mainly plantain\, oil\, and beeswax. This is useful on dry skin and minor injuries! \nThe location of the training itself will be indoors at Bark’s Office at 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR. 97232. This event will have classroom style learning so bring pencil and paper. Gender-neutral restrooms will be available. \n‘Using Colonizers’ is Bark’s class series focusing on using invasive species as much as we can. This not only removes harmful species from Pacific Northwest spaces\, but gives us tools to use the removed plants instead of just killing them. Have a craft you’d like to teach? Have a backyard filled with invasives and would like to host? Contact me at Haley@bark-out.org \nRegistration Required \nSliding Scale $0-$20 \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/using-colonizers-plantain/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
CATEGORIES:Art & Nature Crafts,Herbs & Botanicals,Plants / Botany
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SUMMARY:Forest Action Night
DESCRIPTION:Join Bark HQ to write letters to elected officials and other decision-makers! Whether you’re new to writing elected officials or you’ve been doing it for years\, you’re welcome to join us and make your voice heard. All you have to bring is yourself and your ideas! But you can also bring your laptop\, art supplies\, writing paper\, food to share\, and friends. \nBark HQ\n351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97232 \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/forest-action-night/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250521T180000
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SUMMARY:Inner Bark: Intro to Mushrooms
DESCRIPTION:Want to get started foraging for fungi\, but don’t know where to start? Have you been warned about the dangers of wild mushrooms but love a good Porcini? Come learn the basics to get you understanding the larger world of fungi. Color\, gill shape\, and where it grows are all great indicators\, once you have the confidence to try. We will cover foraging etiquette\, identifying common mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest\, and the safe identification of a few ‘easy’ mushrooms. \nThe location of the training itself will be indoors at Bark’s Office at 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR. 97232. This event will be classroom style learning so bring pencil and paper. Gender-neutral restrooms will be available. \nRegistration Required \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/inner-bark-intro-to-mushrooms/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
CATEGORIES:Mushrooms
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Wetland Ecology and Mapping
DESCRIPTION:Join Bark staff to learn about basic wetland ecology and Barks work to protect on Mt. Hood! \nWetlands are often in and around forested areas proposed for logging and other timber treatments. Although there are strict rules protecting wetlands from being disturbed in timber extraction\, those rules only apply to wetland which are accurately mapped and many of them aren’t. Since most wetland mapping in Oregon was done in the 1980’s\, many wetlands go un-mapped or don’t match the size and shape they were mapped at decades ago. When we gain on-the-ground access to these wetlands\, we’re able to accurately map their boundaries and classify them correctly\, helping to protect them from future management projects on the mountain. \nThis class will be an integral first step in learning how to identify and classify wetlands on Mt. Hood in order to protect them from timber sales and other destructive practices. In-field trainings will follow later in the summer. \nLocation: Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97232 \nDate and Time: Wednesday\, 5/14. 6pm-8pm. \nQuestions? Concerns? Email Meg@Bark-Out.org \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/introduction-to-wetland-ecology-and-mapping/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
CATEGORIES:Mapping / Groundtruthing,Wildlife & Ecology
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SUMMARY:Using Colonizers: Botanical Prints
DESCRIPTION:Let’s take an in-depth look at the history of some highly invasive local flowers. We’ll look into why they were introduced\, what ways they’ve impacted our PNW environment and how we can use them responsibly. When we remove their flowers from the environment\, we can prevent seeds from forming and therefore future spreading. \nThis will include all the materials you need to create a printed tote bag. If you want to bring some personal blooms to experiment with\, you may! \nInvasive flowers to prioritize: Scotch Broom\, Butterfly Bush\, Clematis \nThe location of the workshop itself will be indoors at Bark’s Office at 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR. 97232. This event will be classroom-style learning so bring pencil and paper if you want to take notes. Gender-neutral restrooms will be available. \nThank you! \nQuestions? Email Haley\, Bark’s Education Coordinator. \n  \nLink: https://bark-out.org/event/using-colonizers-botanical-prints/ \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/using-colonizers-botanical-prints/
LOCATION:Bark Office\, 351 NE 18th Avenue\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97232
CATEGORIES:Art & Nature Crafts
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