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Workshops

  • Introduction to Fly Fishing

    Blue Lake Regional Park

    Portland, OR

    10 am-12 pm

    September 19th, 2025

  • Introduction to Fly Fishing

    Blue Lake Regional Park

    Portland, OR

    1-3 pm

    September 19th, 2025

  • Slough Science - Paddling Event

    Columbia Slough Watershed Council

    Portland, OR

    September 20th, 2025

  • Fishes of the PNW and Salmon Ecology

    Portland Community College - Cascade Campus

    6:30-8 pm

    September 24th, 2025

  • Introduction to Fly Fishing

    Oxbow Regional Park

    Portland, OR

    10 am-12 pm

    September 26th, 2025

  • Introduction to Fly Fishing

    Oxbow Regional Park

    Portland, OR

    1-3 pm

    September 26th, 2025

  • Intro to Nature and Wildlife Photography

    Portland Community College - Cascade Campus

    October 23rd-December 4th

  • Tree ID Bingo

    Lone Fir Cemetery

    Portland, OR

    October 31st, 2025

  • Waterfowl Watching and Photography

    Smith and Bybee Wetlands

    Portland, OR

    November 1st, 2025

  • Tree ID Bingo

    Lone Fir Cemetery

    Portland, OR

    November 7th, 2025

  • Tree ID Bingo

    Lone Fir Cemetery

    Portland, OR

    November 7th, 2025

  • Waterfowl Watching and Photography

    Killin Wetlands Nature Park

    Beaverton, OR

    November 18th, 2025

PAST EVENTS

PAST EVENTS

January 26th, 2025

Fabric Arts for a Changing Climate - Local biologist and educator Anna Le explains the science of climate change and how art could be used as a tool for people to be stewards and community scientists. Learn about ways to connect and track changes in the climate.

Portland, OR

February 16th, 2025

Introduction to Fly Fishing - Local biologist and educator Anna Le teaches about freshwater insects, water quality, fly selections, knot tying, the basics of setting up a fly fishing rod, trout ecology and behavior, and what you need to know to prepare for field days in the springtime.

Portland, OR

February 23rd, 2025

Introduction to Wildlife Photography - Local biologist, educator and wildlife photographer Anna Le will focus on basics such as species identification, wildlife behavior and habitat, ethics and developing the skills to capture nature photos.

Portland, OR

March 6th, 2025

Remote

Young Voices of Science Cohort

People of Color Outdoors - Fish Adaptation Presentation

Tree ID at Lone Fir Cemetery - Biologist and educator Anna Le will lead a nature walk at Portland’s second-largest arboretum. Participants will learn about identification tips for tree species, partake in tree bingo to test your knowledge, and explore this historic site.

Mother’s Day Wildflower Hike - Learn species identification, habitat, ethics and mindfulness, while deepening your connection to nature and conservation. A perfect opportunity to appreciate and respect the beauty of spring's wildflowers.

Deschutes River Alliance - Troutfest - Catch up with friends and learn about freshwater ecosystems, fisheries, and fish species through Troutfest Trivia

Introduction to Fly Fishing - Local biologist and educator Anna Le teaches about freshwater insects, water quality, fly selections, knot tying, the basics of setting up a fly fishing rod, trout ecology and behavior, and what you need to know to prepare for field days in the springtime.

Nature and Wildlife Photography at Portland Community College - Wildlife photography provides an accessible opportunity to care more about the natural world and inspire conservation.

Refuge Outdoor Festival

March 28th, 2025

Portland, OR

April 19th & 26th, 2025

Portland, OR

May 11th, 2025

Portland, OR

May 29th-June 1st, 2025

Maupin, OR

June 14th, 2025

Portland, OR

July 23rd-August 6th, 2025

Portland, OR

August 22nd-24th, 2025

Carnation, WA

Workshops Offered

An Aquatic Biologist, Environmental Educator, Photographer, and a decade of experience

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