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SUMMARY:City Nature Challenge 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us and organizations across the Upper Willamette in the City Nature Challenge. Observe and document the natural world in our backyards\, on our sidewalks\, and in our homes while contributing to research around the world. \nThe City Nature Challenge (CNC) is a community science bioblitz with the goal of observing and identifying as many species as possible in urban communities. Participants from more than 200 cities worldwide will contribute and so can you!  \nYou may be wondering – what is a BioBlitz? ‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’\, a collaborative race against the clock to discover as many species as possible\, within a set location\, over a defined time period. Plants\, animals\, fungi\, it all counts! Even tracks and other evidence of a species can be recorded.  \nFind out the name of that mystery plant growing nearby with iNaturalist\, a free and easy-to-use app and website with a community of experts helping you identify what you found. If you are in the Eugene/Springfield area and you make an observation on iNaturalist from April 30th-May 3rd\, it will automatically contribute to our total. Want to learn how to use iNaturalist? Check out our how-to video! \nPlease follow all travel and social distancing guidelines as we bring technology and nature together. Discover the nature around you during the City Nature Challenge!
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SUMMARY:The History of Elijah Bristow State Park: From Pre-Colonization to today
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual presentation on the history of Elijah Bristow State Park from pre-colonization till today. We will be joined by Tribal historian David Lewis and State Park Ranger Sean Stewart as they share how we got to now at the park. Registration online at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SEBCaQbkQzOHX9H8nVKWnA \nDavid Lewis\, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde\, a descendant of the Santiam\, Takelma\, and Chinook people of Oregon. He has a PhD from the UO and teaches at OSU. He is a researcher\, presenter\, and writer of many histories of the tribes of the region\, and many essays are collected on his blogsite ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna and sons Saghaley and Inatye. \nSean Stewart is an Oregon Park and Recreation District Park Ranger at Elijah Bristow State Park. Over his 15 years at the park he has worked tirelessly keeping things running and ecologically healthy.
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