Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center (ELC)
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 17 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 pm - Thu, 28 Aug, 2025 at 01:00 pm (GMT-07:00)
Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center (ELC)
19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, United States
Schedule of Programs
Thursdays in July and August
All programs run 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Join us at the ELC for a series of presentations that explore wetlands, wildlife, and both current and historical human-wildlife interactions provided by professionals and experts in their fields. There is a $10 suggested donation to cover costs.
Reservations:
To reserve your ticket, select “Get tickets,” then select the program(s) you would like to attend.
Drop-ins: On the day of the program, you can register with a staff member at the ELC. Please show up by 11:45 a.m. to secure your spot!
History has been influenced many times and in many ways by insects. Retired entomologist, Rob Wiedenmann, tells some of the tales from the book, "The Silken Thread," that he wrote with co-author Ray Fisher. This isn't just an insect talk. It's about history--the history you never learned in school.
Join Chanel Hason, Director of Outreach and Community Relations for the Elakha Alliance, for an engaging presentation about the organization’s efforts to restore sea otters to the Oregon coast. Discover how these charismatic marine mammals are vital to the health of our coastal ecosystems, the history behind their disappearance, and the collaborative work being done to bring them back. Learn how you can support this critical conservation mission and help make a lasting impact on Oregon’s marine environment.
Join Preston Sleeger, the Regional Environmental Officer for the U.S. Dept. of the Interior (Pacific NW Region) to learn about the response to the grounding of the New Carissa and subsequent oil spill on the coast near Coos Bay, Oregon in February, 1999. We’ll hear about the efforts made to protect natural resources and their eventual restoration.
Coyotes are intelligent and adaptive animals that have expanded their range across North America over the last 200 years. Coyotes can survive and thrive in a wide variety of habitats—including our own backyards! Join this presentation to learn how The Portland Urban Coyote Project studies human and coyote interaction in the Portland metropolitan area.
Oregon Mycological Society (OMS) is an educational and scientific organization. Its mission is to study, collect, and identify fungi, to educate members and the public in fungi identification, and to promote health and safety in the gathering and consumption of fungi.
In this presentation, we will review the basics of mushroom identification as well as foraging and cooking safety. Tim Glassman has lived in the Pacific Northwest for almost 30 years and he has foraged for wild fruits, nuts, vegetables, clams and crabs since childhood. He has led numerous treks into the wild and enjoys sharing his love of nature and its abundance.
It's August, and many birds have already launched on an incredible journey from their breeding grounds here in Oregon to wintering grounds further south. Join Bird Alliance of Oregon biologist Candace Larson as we explore the what, why, when and how of bird migration and what you can do to help our feathered neighbors on their migratory travels.
An underwater volcano in the Pacific Northwest is expected to erupt sometime this year for the first time in 11 years. The volcano, Axial Seamount, lies about a mile below the ocean's surface, roughly 300 miles from the coast of Astoria, Oregon. Join Clackamas College’s Geology instructor, AK Kotash, to learn more about the world of undersea volcanoes.
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Tickets for Wildlife Wonders Summer Speaker Series can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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July 17-Five Insects and their Impacts | Free |
July 24-Restoring Oregon’s Coastal Balance | Free |
July 31-New Carissa Oil Spill Response | Free |
Aug. 7-Portland Urban Coyote Project | Free |
Aug.14- Wild Mushrooms: Forage, Identify,Prepare | Free |
Aug. 21- The Wonders of Bird Migration | Free |
Aug. 28- Undersea Volcanoes | Free |
Donation | Free |