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Upcoming workshops in Corbett

Fritillary butterfly on Douglas aster flowers

Two workshops are coming to Corbett this spring! Learn how to attract pollinators to your property and how to keep the weeds out.

On March 29th, join us for an evening with Celeste Mazzacano as she introduces us to the flies, beetles, moths, and butterflies that keep our farms and gardens vibrant and productive. Get tips on how to identify some of our most helpful local pollinators and discover which plants will attract them to your land.

On April 12th, join EMSWCD’s own Weeds Specialist Jon Wagner as he gives us a lesson in local invaders. He’ll show us how to recognize some of the area’s most aggressive weeds and tell us how to keep them off our land and out of our forests.

EMSWCD is hiring! Senior Urban Conservationist position

EMSWCD office

Update, March 1st, 2017: The application period for this position is now closed, and we are beginning review. Thank you for your interest!

The East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District (EMSWCD) is offering an exciting career opportunity to serve as the Senior Urban Conservationist for our Urban Lands Program. This position will work to reduce the potential loss of natural resources due to soil erosion, water use and pollution, and habitat degradation, among other causes.

Important update: the application period for this position has been extended! Applications are due by February 28th. If you already submitted an application, you do not need to reapply.

The Senior Urban Conservationist will work closely with other EMSWCD staff, board members, and partners with a primary focus on providing on-site technical and financial assistance to landowners and land managers, in order to help them implement urban conservation best practices. Applications for this position are due by 5:00 PM on February 28th, 2017. Learn more about the position and how to apply!

Our 2017 Native Plant Sale was a success!

Golden currant (Ribes aureum), one of the many plants available in our 2017 Native Plant Sale

Our annual Native Plant Sale store wrapped up last Saturday, February 18th as everybody picked up their plants. Thank you for supporting our plant sale! Roughly 11,000 native plants have been distributed to new homes in and around the District, which will help restore native habitat, lower outdoor water usage and support beneficial wildlife.

If you did not receive certain plants or have questions about your order, please contact Alex Woolery. We will process refunds for purchased plants that were not fulfilled due to stock shortages. If you did not pick up your order, we will issue a refund to you, minus a restocking fee (see full details here).

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bee visits Douglas aster flowers

Want to keep up with the latest events, workshops and news from EMSWCD? Join our email list! It’s a great way to get updates and announcement about annual events such as our native plant sale and yard tour, as well as our free workshops for urban and rural residents. You can also learn about our grant offerings, our land conservation program, and volunteer opportunities!

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Our 2015-16 Annual Report

Find out about the work the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District does! Our 2015-16 Annual Report is now available. You may also download a condensed version of the report in this Annual Brief. The Annual Report covers the work done during our most recent fiscal year; each fiscal year begins on July 1st and ends on June 31st of the next calendar year.

The mission of the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District is to help people care for land and water. Our vision is that our lands and waters are healthy and sustain farms, forests, wildlife and communities. You can also learn more about EMSWCD and the work we do in the District in the About EMSWCD section. Contact us at (503) 222-7645 or info@emswcd.org to find out how we can help you care for land and water.

Free Beneficial Insects workshop in Corbett on November 16th!

animation of ladybug eating aphids

Are you battling with pests in your farm or garden? We are offering a free workshop that will introduce you to the beetles, flies and centipedes that can help! These beneficial insects protect your land from pests such as aphids and slugs. Learn how to grow healthier plants while reducing the need for insecticide!

This workshop takes place at the Columbia Grange in Corbett on November 16th, and runs from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Register now!

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Beneficial Insects workshop!

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