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PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS – Anderson House / NBH Border Project

Anderson property 35975 Underhill Lane, Nehalem, OR, United States

WHAT WE’LL DO: We will continue our work on the borderline project across from the Anderson house, where we will plant native plants where invasive species have been removed. WHERE: […]

MULCHING AT TOHL MEADOWS

Tohl Meadows Tohl Avenue, Nehalem, OR, United States

Mulch young native trees at Tohl Meadows.

COLLECT IVY FOR BASKETRY CRAFTS

Hemlock St. and Highway 101, Wheeler, OR Hemlock St. & Highway 101, Wheeler, OR, United States

April 1 @ 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM WHAT WE’LL DO: We will collect invasive English ivy from one of our properties in Wheeler. The ivy will be used in the basketry workshop, to show how local plants fit in to traditional craft activities. As integral activities the ivy collection and the basketry workshop (on […]

STEWARDSHIP AND CRAFTS FROM THE LAND – ENGLISH IVY

We're sorry but this basketry activity has filled.  If you would like to be placed on the wait list, or be contacted about future similar stewardship/craft activities, please email your name and preferred contact information (phone and/or email) to ben@nehalemtrust.org. Stewardship of land often includes the cultivation and use of plants to meet daily living […]

LNCT’s Earth Day Adopt-A-Highway Litter Cleanup

Hemlock St. and Highway 101, Wheeler, OR Hemlock St. & Highway 101, Wheeler, OR, United States

Come join us on Earth Day, April 22, for LNCT’s litter cleanup along Highway 101! What a great way to celebrate! You will join with neighbors to protect the beauty of […]

STEWARDSHIP – BOTTS MARSH – Holly, Blackberry, and Scotch Broom, Oh My!

Junction of Highways 101 and 53 Highway 101 and Highway 53, Nehalem, Oregon, United States

On two Fridays in May we will return to the dike along Botts and McCoy wetlands, north of Wheeler, to continue our control of English holly, blackberry, and Scotch broom. Last year we removed these invasive plants from this area. However, there is almost always a seed stock in the soil and roots that we […]