Firsthand Oregon

Interested in fish, wildlife, or our natural areas?  Looking for a reason to get outside?

Firsthand Oregon is a great excuse to get outside and learn more about Oregon's amazing wildlife and conservation challenges. Small groups, led by a Biologist, learn firsthand about Oregon's fish, wildlife, and habitats.

What you need to know:

+ We charge a nominal ticket fee of $6.75 per person to help offset the costs associated with offering this program.
+ ticket refund requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to the start date and time of the trip
+ trip registration always opens to Oregon Wildlife members first
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more trips are added throughout the year. Join Oregon Wildlife to get advance notice
+ you assume all travel-related costs and liability for your participation
+ trips may be canceled if too few people register
+ unless otherwise indicated, these trips are family-friendly
+ dress for the weather and wear sturdy close-toed shoes.
+ 2013 schedule is shown below; new trips will be added so check this page periodically for new opportunities!

Click on the trip button to learn more and register!

2013 Trips

Date Trip Topic Description Registration:
Sat, May 18 Sandy River Fish Passage Restoration Learn about fish passage on the Sandy River Closed
Sat, June 22 Grassroots Conservation on Sauvie Island Learn about efforts to restore habitat on the Island Open
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