Photo Credit: Jay Wilson

Fall 2005

Jul. 07, 2005 - Oregonian - Johnson Creek South

A half-mile stretch of Johnson Creek South glimmers as an environmental showpiece

Jul. 27, 2005 - USA Today - Some Cities Are Finding Money Does Grow On Trees Sep. 04, 2005 - Response to Christopher Falvey

In Christopher J. Falvey’s August 28 piece “Urban Sprawl? There’s Plenty of Room,” Falvey perpetuates common false assumptions and over-simplifications.

Sep. 18, 2005 - Audubon Society of Portland - Audubon Society of Portland Urban Conservation Pamphlet: Desinging With Nature Sep. 29, 2005 - Audubon Portland - Metropolitan Greenspaces: A Grassroots Perspective

Urban Naturalist Mike Houck recounts the grassroots history of the urban greenspaces movement in the Portland-Vancouver region.

Sep. 29, 2005 - Oregonian - Giving ground in the Gulf Coast

The Oregonian editorializes on the role of natural hazard and environmental planning in rebuilding the Gulf Coast.

Current Events

Audubon Society of Portland - Great Blue Heron Week!

May 28 – June 8 2008

April 23 - Celebrate 20 Years of Parks and Greenspace Planning

Wednesday April 23, 2008 Celebrating 20 Years of Regional Parks and Greenspace Planning

5-8pm Bridgeport Brew Pub + Bakery 1313 NW Marshall, Portland

Oregonian - In green Portland, towering growth still sprouts

A Metro government contest challenges designers to incorporate nature and quality of life in creating livable spaces