We will meet at the covered picnic pavilion at Lynn Newbry Park, Talent and walk around 0.6 miles upstream along the Bear Creek Greenway. While we walk and look for birds, we’ll discuss the recovery from the Almeda Fire and riparian habitat and restoration.
These educational events are free and great for people of all ages.
If you need help filling out an event form, please call Allee Gustafson, our Events and Volunteer Manager at 541.488.5789, extension 1014.
Space is limited for this hike, RSVP at https://www.kswild.org/upcoming-events/2024rogueriverkeeperbirdwalkbearcreek to reserve your space, and for more details about where to meet up and what to bring.