Dina Pavlis Presentation on the Oregon Dunes ecosystem – Thursday, January 11, 1:30 PM – Siuslaw Public Library

Siuslaw Public Library 1460 9th St, Florence, OR, United States

Mark your calendars for the January 11th meeting of City Club of Florence when the keynote speaker will be Dina Pavlis who will share about the history, geology, topography, wildlife of the Oregon dunes as well as current threats facing the dunal ecosystem. For more than twenty years, Pavlis has served as a U.S. Forest Service volunteer interpretive ranger of the Oregon dunes on Oregon’s central coast. She has been featured on Oregon Public Broadcasting's "Think Out Loud" and NPR's "Oregon Grapevine. She is a featured presenter for Road Scholar (RoadScholar.org) and member of the Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative (SaveOregonDunes.org). [...]

Dunes Talk at Siuslaw Public Library

Siuslaw Public Library 1460 9th St, Florence, OR, United States

Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative member, Dina Pavlis, will present a talk entitled, "Secrets of the Oregon Dunes," at the Siuslaw Public Library District on Saturday, July 15, at 1:00 PM. The talk will include dunes history, geology, topography, and conservation efforts, as well as some information about the plants and animals that call the Oregon Dunes home. More information is available at the library's website: https://www.siuslawlibrary.info/. We hope to see you there!

Invasive Weeds on our Dunes!

Siuslaw Public Library 1460 9th St, Florence, OR, United States

Spanning more than 40 miles, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is the longest expanse of coastal sand dunes in the United States.  The dunes stretch from Florence to Coos Bay and attract more than 1 million visitors each year. Siuslaw National Forest botanist Armand Rebischke will be giving a presentation on invasive plants, Dunes ecology, and why you should care!  Join him at 4:00 PM on Thursday, May 2nd, at the Siuslaw Library in Florence.

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