You are invited to our 2025 Conservation Celebration at Southern Oregon University, STEVENSON UNION BUILDING, Saturday, Oct. 4 • 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
This year our theme is "The Road to Connectivity" featuring Dr. Karen Mager as our keynote speaker to share about the importance of connectivity in protected lands for safe wildlife migration as well as the future Mariposa Wildlife Crossing.
Join us for an evening of connection, inspiration, and shared commitment to protecting Southern Oregon’s majestic landscapes and wildlife!
Hors d'oeuvres | Local Wine | Live Music | Silent Auction Dinner | Keynote Speaker - Dr. Karen Mager
RSVP by Friday, September 26th.
Tickets available here:
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.