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About us
Our story
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Open Positions
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Why our work matters
How we work
Where We Work
Rogue River Preserve
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Education
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Babystars

Babystars

Leptosiphon bicolor

Bleeding heart

Bleeding heart

Dicentra formosia

Cow's udders

Cow's udders

Trifoliun depaperatum

Four-spot clarkia

Four-spot clarkia

Clarkia purpurea ssp quadrivulnera

Hairy honeysuckle

Hairy honeysuckle

Lonicera hispidula

Henderson's fawnlily

Henderson's fawnlily

Erythronium hendersonii

Seablush

Seablush

Plectritus congesta

Showy milkweed

Showy milkweed

Asclepias speciosa

Slender phlox

Slender phlox

Microseris gracilis

Whitetip clover

Whitetip clover

Trifolum variagatum

Wood rose

Wood rose

Rosa gymnocarpa

Narrowleaf milkweed

Narrowleaf milkweed

Asclepias fascicularis

Woodland star

Woodland star

Lithophragma glabrum

Winecup clarkia

Winecup clarkia

Clarkia purpurea viminea

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Whitetip clover
Wood rose
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Woodland star
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Upcoming

Nature Talks on YouTube

Enjoy recordings of our past Nature Talks. Each event has multiple presenters. From our local national trails, to new SOLC conserved lands, to special species, to tracking animals in the snow - you’ll gain knowledge to impress all your friends.

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Featured
Moles: The Underground Specialists
Feb 18, 2026
Moles: The Underground Specialists
Feb 18, 2026

Moles are small and objectively cute mammals in the family Talpidae, a group best known for the raised tunnels and molehills they create in soil. These misunderstood velvet potatoes are often considered garden pests, although moles play an important ecological role in the environment and possess remarkable adaptations for life underground.

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Feb 18, 2026
Cuckoos Looking For Cuckoos
Jan 15, 2026
Cuckoos Looking For Cuckoos
Jan 15, 2026

If you would like to join this volunteer group eccentrically self-labeled as Cuckoos looking for Cuckoos, please contact Myco Schroeder, SOLC’s Education and Engagement Specialist, at myco@landconserve.org.

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Jan 15, 2026

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