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"Know Wild" with Deschutes Public Library in March


Posted By:  Tina Walker Davis
Date Posted:  2/17/2021

Know WildTake a walk on the wild side as Deschutes Public Library explores the wonderful, natural world around us. Understand how to help wildlife in need and pollinators, like native bees. Participate in a virtual wildflower journey and discover local plants and their medicinal properties. Think globally with what species can show us for a climate-altered future, and act locally with new permit guidelines for your next backpacking adventure. Hear about wolf reintroduction in the west and enjoy the soothing sounds of a musician in tune with his roots. All programs are presented online; follow the links to access. 

How to Really Help Injured and Orphaned Wildlife Wednesday, March 3 • 6:30 p.m.

Understand how humans and wildlife may interact when finding orphaned or injured animals, because sometimes the best intervention is to doing nothing. The Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory shares common encounters and experiences from inside their wildlife rehabilitation center.

Central Oregon Bioregional HerbalismFriday, March 5 • 2:00 p.m.

Learn about local plants' medicinal properties and ethical harvesting. Clinical Herbalist Holly Hutton shares her in-depth knowledge on plants native to Central Oregon, including their ethnobotanical history and herbal properties.

Wolves in the West Tuesday, March 9 • 6:00 p.m.

Wolf Biologist Dick Theil details the eradication and return of the wolf in the west. Learn about their natural history, elements of society and management programs that address conflicts and perceived threats to humans.

Wildflowers of Oregon Thursday, March 11 • 6:00 p.m.

Stop and smell the roses as we take a wildflower journey across Oregon with stops at various wildflower hotspots. Discover resources to aid in wildflower identification of Oregon’s flora with Damian Fagan, former National Park Service ranger and field biologist.

Pollinator Pathway and Native Bees of Central Oregon Tuesday, March 16 • 3:00 p.m.

Save the bees! Get acquainted with native bees and learn how you can help pollinators. Hear from local environmentalists about the Bend Pollinator Pathway, a new project launching this spring, and other initiatives in our community.

Looking From the Inside Out Tuesday, March 23 • 6:00 p.m.

Performing as a voice for the great outdoors, Folk Artist Matt Puccio Jr. channels the healing power of the natural world through music. Sit back and enjoy his lyrical voice and delicate fingerstyle guitar on this soothing journey.

Wilderness Permits FAQ Tuesday, March 30 • 6:00 p.m.

The Deschutes and Willamette National Forests are implementing a permit system to better manage high-use trails and preserve wilderness areas for future generations. Join us to learn more about the story behind the permit system, how it will be managed and how you can get permits.

Changing Climates and Wildlife: A Climate-Altered Future Wednesday, March 31 • 6:00 p.m.

Changing climates influence wildlife in diverse ways that we are struggling to understand. Hear about on-going research and ways to help mitigate climate impacts with John McLaughlin, PhD, Associate Professor at Huxley College of the Environment.

 

For more information about these programs, please visit the library website at www.deschuteslibrary.org. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats or auxiliary aides) should contact Liz Goodrich at lizg@deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1032.

Page Last Modified Wednesday, March 8, 2023


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