Staff capture a view from the top while exploring this special rock formation.
Join us, virtually, for this FREE pub-style talk with a little something to wet your whistle from the comfort of your own home, or deck, or patio. Enjoy presentations on the dynamic ecology of the Harry and Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff, a recently conserved geographic landmark east of Ashland that was bequeathed to SOLC’s care.
Speakers and topics include:
Conservation values with SOLC Stewardship Director Kristi Mergenthaler
Geology with Emeritus Professor of Geology Dr. Jad D'Allura
Special lichens and mosses with Senior Botanist with Siskiyou BioSurvey LLC John Villela
An update on this conservation project and how you can support it with SOLC Executive Director Steve Wise
There will also be an opportunity for Q & A after all the speakers present.
Please register for this event in order to receive Zoom login information and reminders. Then pour yourself a favorite beverage and join us in exploring the ecology of this significant landmark in Southern Oregon.
Questions? info@landconserve.org, 541-482-3069
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Banner photo credit: Pompadour Bluff in spring by Donna Rhee
If you ever peer into a half-rotted log you might be so lucky to find a slippery pair of eyes staring back at you. If you’re extremely lucky those eyes could belong to a Pacific giant salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus). Usually seen wriggling through woody debris or eating a mildly toxic banana slug, these marbled beauties are found throughout western Oregon.