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SUMMARY:Oregon’s Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide
DESCRIPTION:Cape Arago Audubon Society Event - All are welcome!\n\n\n\nCape Arago Audubon Society presents Chandra LeGue discussing her new book "Oregon's Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide" on February 12\, 2020 at the Coos Bay Library at 7 PM. All are welcome\, refreshments will be served\, and a copy of the book will be raffled off for only $1 per chance. No need to be present to win.\n\n\n\nChandra LeGue\, Western Oregon Field Coordinator for Oregon Wild\, has published this guide to help you get to know and love Oregon's incredible places. In the book you will find 91 awe-inspiring hikes that reveal the very soul of Oregon. Chandra will talk about some of the fundamentals of these forests   what makes an ancient forest\, what types exist in Oregon\, where they are\, who manages them\, why so few still survive\, and what threats they continue to face. She'll also highlight a variety of the hiking experiences found in the book\, covering natural history\, human history\, flora and fauna\, so you come away with a better understanding of these complex ecosystems and their extraordinary value.\n\n\n\nBIO:\n\nBorn and raised in southeastern Michigan\, Chandra LeGue is proud to engage in work protecting and restoring the forests and wildlands of Oregon\, her adopted home state. She earned her BS in biology from Carthage College in Wisconsin before moving to Oregon in 1999 to earn her master's degree in environmental studies at the University of Oregon. Eugene has been her home ever since. Chandra has worked for Oregon Wild since 2003\, promoting policies that protect and restore Oregon's forests. She has led dozens of hikes in the Eugene area for Oregon Wild supporters\, and she is the author of the new book "Oregon's Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide." Chandra currently also serves on the board of directors of the Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<strong>Cape Arago Audubon Society Event -&nbsp\;All are welcome!</strong><br />\n<br />\nCape Arago Audubon Society presents Chandra LeGue discussing her new book &ldquo\;Oregon&rsquo\;s Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide&rdquo\; on February 12\, 2020 at the Coos Bay Library at 7 PM. All are welcome\, refreshments will be served\, and a copy of the book will be raffled off for only $1 per chance. No need to be present to win.<br />\n<br />\nChandra LeGue\, Western Oregon Field Coordinator for Oregon Wild\, has published this guide to help you get to know and love Oregon&rsquo\;s incredible places. In the book you will find 91 awe-inspiring hikes that reveal the very soul of Oregon. Chandra will talk about some of the fundamentals of these forests &ndash\; what makes an ancient forest\, what types exist in Oregon\, where they are\, who manages them\, why so few still survive\, and what threats they continue to face. She&rsquo\;ll also highlight a variety of the hiking experiences found in the book\, covering natural history\, human history\, flora and fauna\, so you come away with a better understanding of these complex ecosystems and their extraordinary value.<br />\n<br />\nBIO:<br />\nBorn and raised in southeastern Michigan\, Chandra LeGue is proud to engage in work protecting and restoring the forests and wildlands of Oregon\, her adopted home state. She earned her BS in biology from Carthage College in Wisconsin before moving to Oregon in 1999 to earn her master&rsquo\;s degree in environmental studies at the University of Oregon. Eugene has been her home ever since. Chandra has worked for Oregon Wild since 2003\, promoting policies that protect and restore Oregon&rsquo\;s forests. She has led dozens of hikes in the Eugene area for Oregon Wild supporters\, and she is the author of the new book &ldquo\;Oregon&rsquo\;s Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide.&rdquo\; Chandra currently also serves on the board of directors of the Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council.
LOCATION:Coos Bay Library\, 525 Anderson Ave\, Coos Bay
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