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River Neighbors River Walks

RIVER WALK WITH US IN THE OLD MILL

Learn more about our Riverhood and River Neighbor ecology in this one hour walk guided by Think Wild / Beaver Works experts.

Join our small group, for socially-distanced walks along the Deschutes River to learn of the wildlife along this riverscape and the benefits of beaver in our riparian ecosystems.

This short, informative walk is family friendly and free!

DATES TO BE POSTED SOON.

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RIVER NEIGHBORS OF THE DESCHUTES

Living on the banks of the river, you know the honks of geese, slaps of beaver tails at dusk, and trout rising for mayflies. You know the wild rhythms of waters that swell, recede, surge and flow always downstream. We are ALL river neighbors—wildlife and people together. But as relative newcomers on the scene, people have much to learn from the wild inhabitants.

We invite you to join us in finding ways to co-exist with fellow humans and wildlife alike. Living on one river, we are linked to one another. Each person brings a perspective, values, and a way of knowing. What we hope to find are the common currents, and an openness to learning about the ecology of the Deschutes. We invite you to consider being ambassadors for a river section—championing acts of reciprocity, so we all may give back to the river that gives so much.