Restore Habitat in Lily Bay Natural Area
ORGANIZATION: Lake Oswego Parks Stewardship
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Lend Mother Nature a helping hand and remove invasive species in Lily Bay Natural Area. We may also plant native species to restore the habitat. Lily Bay Natural Area is small in size, but is home to otter, beaver, deer and many water birds. Dress for the weather and wear closed toe shoes. Bring water to drink.
Look for trail head marker on the sharp inner corner off Diamond Head Rd. Diamond Head Rd. turns into North Shore Rd., Lake Oswego OR 97034
Contact: Sue Yesilada 503-608-8567 or sdyesilada@gmail.com
Parking: Carpool recommended. Parking limited on narrow street.
www.lo-stewardship.org
More opportunities with Lake Oswego Parks Stewardship
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Lake Oswego Parks Stewardship
Location:
1500 Greentree Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, US
Mission Statement
Lake Oswego Parks Stewardship works with the Parks Department and multiple Friends of the Parks groups and volunteers to restore hundreds of natural acres in its parks. The volunteer outreach helps contribute to important habitat for plants and animals, watershed and storm water management and health.
Description
Lake Oswego Stewardship partners with 9 Friends of the Parks volunteer groups, youth groups, schools, churches and local community members to restore the natural areas of its parks.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Lily Bay Natural Area on Diamond Head Rd.Lake Oswego, OR 97034
DATE POSTED
December 31, 2019
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
- Gardening
- Horticulture
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 2
- We hope you will stay for 2 hours, but all are welcome to leave as needed.
- A love of the outdoors and giving back to restore the habitat for birds, animals, pollinators and native species!