See highlights from the 2018 Member Picnic and Annual Meeting.
Learning from a stream instead of a screen
Oredson Todd Woods, a conserved park in Ashland, was abuzz recently with the excited and curious energy of lots of 4th and 5th graders. They left their indoor classrooms for the outdoors to attend our Loving the Land annual student camp. For a wonderful write up of the program, check out the Daily Tidings article by John Darling.
The Great Sugar Pine
We did it! 80 Acres along the East Fork Illinois River, Conserved Forever!
Fisher and bobcat VIDEOS in East Fork Illinois River Watershed
Celebrating 40 Years of Conservation: The middle years
This month we are highlighting conserved public-access natural areas in Jacksonville, Ore. We are grateful to the City of Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Woodlands Association, and the selfless volunteers who help protect the lands we love for the people we love. We hope you enjoy this month’s “hike” down memory lane.
Celebrating 40 Years of Conservation: The early years
This month we are highlighting two conserved public-access properties located in Ashland, Ore. We are grateful to the City of Ashland, the Ashland Woodland & Trails Association, and the countless volunteers who help maintain these incredible natural gems. We hope you enjoy this month’s “hike” down memory lane
Bunchgrasses: The inspiration behind SOLC’s modern logo
Conserved forever - 47 acres along Sardine Creek!
Coho Salmon: The Good, the Bad and the Unusual
Wildlife trail camera VIDEOS
Mistletoe: A Kiss or a Curse?
Photos: 2017 Conservation Celebration
A Tribute to Al Buck, a conservation hero
We Did It! 160 Acres Conserved in Colestin Valley
SOLC Works Toward Saving Oaks
Dragonflies: The Good, the Bad and... the Unusual
With their bold colors and impressive aerial displays, dragonflies have stolen the hearts of many. Read Karen Hussey's Dragonfly article for factoids, photos and videos about the superpowers of dragonflies. Find out why oding is called oding, how they catch their food with a basket, and tips on how to protect and create habitat for these special critters.