Join SEA (Shoreline Education for Awareness, Inc.) volunteers to view the Southern Oregon Coast's amazing wildlife. SEA Volunteers will be at Face Rock on Saturday and Sundays, May 4-July 17, from 9am to noon.
Photographs from local wildlife and seascape photographer, Susan Dimock, are on display In the Bandon Library Art Gallery from May 15 through July 31.
During the 3 mile, moderately strenuous, hike we will explore the falls and rich natural and cultural history of this special place. Things to bring: sturdy hiking boots, camera, water bottle, lunch and snacks. We will provide transportation from Coos Bay. [Max 16] FREE Pre-registration is required.
On July 12 at 10AM, the South Slough Reserve is teaming up with the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) for a fun, family-friendly clamming workshop. Knowledgeable instructors will identify a variety of edible species, proper digging techniques, and how to prepare and cook clams.
Come experience the rich cultural and natural history of the South Slough estuary waters that flow with the Pacific Ocean tides. During this 5-mile paddle trip, experienced guides will show you areas of the South Slough Reserve rarely seen by visitors.
The Redfish Music Festival (named after the Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve) hosts a week long music festival July 25-August 4, on the beautiful Southern Oregon Coast.
Enjoy a delightful walk on the beach among towering sea stacks with developing colonies of boisterous seabirds at the beginning of their nesting season. We may also see Harbor Seals basking on the lowering reaches. National Wildlife Refuge educator and volunteer, Carol Maude, will lead this program. Bring your bino...
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