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About us
Our story
Our People
Open Positions
Our supporters
Financials
Our work
Why our work matters
How we work
Where We Work
Rogue River Preserve
Conserve your land
Education
Ways to give
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Donate Online
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Gifts of Stock
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Annual knawel

Annual knawel

Scleranthus annuus

Blow-wives (fruit)

Blow-wives (fruit)

Achyrachaena mollis

Carrotleaf horkelia

Carrotleaf horkelia

Horkelia daucifolia

Cow parsnip

Cow parsnip

Heracleum lanatum

Death camas

Death camas

Zigadensus venenosus

Dotseed plantain

Dotseed plantain

Plantago erecta

Drop-pod (fruit)

Drop-pod (fruit)

Athysanus pusillus

Eyelash weed

Eyelash weed

Blepharipappus scaber

Grand collomia

Grand collomia

Collomia grandiflora

Hayfield tarweed

Hayfield tarweed

Hemizonia congesta

Henderson's triteleia

Henderson's triteleia

Triteleia hendersonii

Large-flowered woolly meadowfoam

Large-flowered woolly meadowfoam

Limnanthes pumila grandiflora

Largeleaf sandwort

Largeleaf sandwort

Moehingria macrophylla

Martha Washington Lily

Martha Washington Lily

Lilium washingtonianum

Meadow nemophilia

Meadow nemophilia

Nemophilia pedunculata

Mock orange

Mock orange

Philadelphis lewisii

Mouse-tails

Mouse-tails

Myosurus minimus

Northwestern saxifrage

Northwestern saxifrage

Micranthes intergrifolia

Pacific ninebark

Pacific ninebark

Physocarpus capitatus

Paper onion

Paper onion

Allium amplectens

Poison-oak

Poison-oak

Toxicodendron diversilobum

Q-tips

Q-tips

Micropus californica

Spur lupine

Spur lupine

Lupinus arbustus

Stream wakerobin

Stream wakerobin

Trillium albidum

Turkey mullein

Turkey mullein

Croton setigerus

Valley tassel paintbrush

Valley tassel paintbrush

Castilleja attenuata

Western trillium

Western trillium

Trillium ovatum

White brodiaea

White brodiaea

Triteleia hyacinthina

White fairypoppy

White fairypoppy

Meconella oregana

Whitehead navarretia

Whitehead navarretia

Navarretia leucocephala

Wild cucumber

Wild cucumber

Marah oreganus

Wooly-head clover

Wooly-head clover

Trifolium eriocephalum

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Annual knawel
Blow-wives (fruit)
Carrotleaf horkelia
Cow parsnip
Death camas
Dotseed plantain
Drop-pod (fruit)
Eyelash weed
Grand collomia
Hayfield tarweed
Henderson's triteleia
Large-flowered woolly meadowfoam
Largeleaf sandwort
Martha Washington Lily
Meadow nemophilia
Mock orange
Mouse-tails
Northwestern saxifrage
Pacific ninebark
Paper onion
Poison-oak
Q-tips
Spur lupine
Stream wakerobin
Turkey mullein
Valley tassel paintbrush
Western trillium
White brodiaea
White fairypoppy
Whitehead navarretia
Wild cucumber
Wooly-head clover

Upcoming

Featured
Agate Desert Preserve Wildflowers
Apr 9
Apr 9, 2026
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Agate Desert Preserve Wildflowers
Apr 9, 2026
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Meet the charismatic and itty-bitty flora of the Agate Desert Preserve with Botanist and Stewardship Director, Kristi Mergenthaler.

Apr 9, 2026
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Geology of Pompadour Bluff
Apr 11
Apr 11, 2026
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Geology of Pompadour Bluff
Apr 11, 2026
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Why is Pompadour Bluff such a prominent feature in our valley? We’ll learn why with Karen Grove, Geologist, as we examine the sedimentary rocks of the bluff and climb to the top to see how these rocks fit in with the rest of the valley. We’ll explore how, over time, our region transitioned from an ocean to a river plain, then a series of active volcanoes, to what we see today.

Apr 11, 2026
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Explore the Bluff!
Apr 22
Apr 22, 2026
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Explore the Bluff!
Apr 22, 2026
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Explore the rocks and cliffs of The Harry & Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff!

Tour the spectacular Pompadour Bluff just outside of Ashland on a guided hike by Steve Wise, Executive Director. Walk through the beautiful oaks and grasslands before reaching the top where the views are outtasight!

Apr 22, 2026
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April Open Lands Day
Apr 25
Apr 25, 2026
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April Open Lands Day
Apr 25, 2026
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Join us in April for our Open Lands Day at the beautiful Rogue River Preserve!

Apr 25, 2026
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Jacksonville Woodlands Bird Hike
Apr 29
Apr 29, 2026
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Jacksonville Woodlands Bird Hike
Apr 29, 2026
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Please, look up! There is so much to see in the trees, from the birds to the bees in the Jacksonville Woodlands. We will hike around to zoom in on all things with wings! Education and Engagement Specialist, Myco Schroeder, will guide the hike while offering fun facts along the way. Binoculars will be available for check out as well!

Apr 29, 2026
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Spring First Friday Art Walk in the Community Room!
May 1
May 1, 2026
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Spring First Friday Art Walk in the Community Room!
May 1, 2026
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Don’t miss our very first “First Friday Art Walk” event in our Community Room!

May 1, 2026
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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.

News blog

Featured
   Land Trust Education Leadership Summit
Mar 16, 2026
  Land Trust Education Leadership Summit
Mar 16, 2026

SOLC hosted the annual Land Trust Education Leadership Summit, an event that brings together land-based education program staff for a week of connecting, visioning, and strategic planning. This year’s 22 participants (including two from SOLC!) represented organizations from Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, and Maine.

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Mar 16, 2026
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

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