Many Rivers Group, Sierra Club

Many Rivers Group, Sierra Club The Many Rivers Group of the Sierra Club Oregon Chapter represents almost 3,000 Sierra Club members in Lane, Douglas and Coos Counties.

Join us and fight for a clean, safe, equitable, and green future.

Join us on Zoom for a virtual webinar to learn more about the threatened marten and its Oregon habitat.The Coastal or Hu...
01/05/2025

Join us on Zoom for a virtual webinar to learn more about the threatened marten and its Oregon habitat.

The Coastal or Humboldt Marten was considered extinct until this tiny mammal was found in Northern California in 1990. While it once occupied more of central Oregon, coastal forest development in its accustomed range caused it to migrate, and it now is found only the dunes west of Highway 101 between Coos Bay and Florence - Many Rivers Group territory. This genetically distinct sub-population of Pacific Marten was listed as Threatened in 2020. Its Critical Habitat, including most of the Dunes National Recreation Area, was established last summer.

Settler efforts to build homes and roads in the dunes led to dune stabilization efforts from the 1930's until quite recently, using European Beachgrass, with roots up to 30' feet deep. These plantings established a "sea wall" of grass-stabilized sand along the upper beaches which cut off the supply of loose sand blowing south along the beaches into the dunes and prevented the free flow of sand which made Oregon's dunes the among the largest in the country (and inspired the Sci-Fi Dune novels).

The newly stabilized area behind the sea wall is a wet lowland called the deflation plane. Once the foredune was stabilized, a thick shore pine/brush forest began growing in the deflation plane, gradually spreading over the decades into the high dunes. It is this newly generated forest which is the home territory of our central coast Coastal Marten, now designated as Coastal Marten Critical Habitat.

While the new forest protects the listed marten, other listed species such as the Snowy Plover and the Tiger Beetle are dependent on free-flowing dunes for their survival. So, it's a complicated problem with no clear solution. Efforts to restore areas of the dunes outside Marten Critical Habitat continue but have been scaled back. With a total population of less than 100 individuals, the central coast marten population must find a way to link with other marten populations somehow if it is to remain viable.

Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) owners are an active and important user of the Dunes National Recreation Area between Coos Bay and Florence, and tens of thousands of these high-powered, noisy vehicles are sometimes involved in massive gatherings which have impacted identified marten Critical Habitat. The Center for Biological Diversity has sued the Siuslaw National Forest, which manages the Dunes National Recreation Area, to require them to enforce their own regulations on OHV area use and vehicle noise. That lawsuit is ongoing.

Our webinar presenters are:
Tala Dibenedetto a lawyer with the Center for Biological Diversity, and
Maggie Hallerud of Oregon State University Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences, a Coastal Marten researcher.
The webinar is 6-7:30 PM on January 15. We hope to see you there!

To request the webinar zoom link, register and sign up for the event through Oregon Sierra Club’s website or by clicking here: https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00000bPywhIAC&_gl=1*vhm4wx*_gcl_au*MTUyNTk3ODIwMi4xNzMyMjk4MDQ2LjE3NzMyNTgwMTUuMTczNTk0MTgwNi4xNzM1OTQyMzMw*_ga*MzM0OTg2MzI2LjE3MDU1Mjk2MDI.*_ga_41DQ5KQCWV*MTczNTkzODQ4OS4yNDYuMS4xNzM1OTQyNDcyLjAuMC4w

Image courtesy Oregon State University

06/16/2024

Attention all Sierra Club members!

We're excited to announce that this Saturday, the 22nd, the Oregon Chapter Executive Committee will be holding their quarterly meeting in Eugene. After the meeting, you'll have a unique opportunity to meet and chat with both the Oregon Chapter and Many Rivers Group executive committee members!

📅 Date: Saturday, June 22nd
🏨 Location: 5th Street Market Food Court, Eugene
🕔 Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

There will also be an opportunity to meet members and learn to lead a local provisional on June 22nd at 9:00 at 34901 Frank Parrish Rd, Eugene ,Oregon. The hike will be led by Oregon Chapter Outing Leader, Kelly Smith.

Come meet your local Sierra Club representatives, learn about our statewide and local initiatives, and find out how you can get involved.

We look forward to seeing you there!

05/04/2024

For those who couldn’t join us on Earth Day, check out this presentation on a local forestry restoration, recreation and workforces development project right outside Eugene that would provide public access to some of the world's tallest Douglas fir, restore coho salmon, cutthroat trout, beaver and Marbled Murrelet habitat.

The Presentation features speakers from the Bureau of Land Management & Oregon Department of Parks & Recreation, with a keynote by Dr Ken Carloni addressing traditional and modern considerations for fire with regard to our 1000-acre project site. Dr Carloni created and managed an innovative, ecologically-informed Forestry program at Umpqua Community College. Since his retirement he has been researching and consulting on the creation and use of biochar on the landscape. Dr Carloni did his doctoral dissertation on indigenous burning practices in the North Umpqua River Valley.

05/04/2024

For those who couldn’t join us on Earth Day, check out this presentation on a local forestry restoration, recreation and workforce development project outside of Eugene that would provide public access to some of the world's tallest Douglas fir, restore coho salmon, cutthroat trout, beaver and Marbled Murrelet habitat.

The presentation features speakers from the Bureau of Land Management & Oregon Department of Parks & Recreation, with a keynote by Dr Ken Carloni addressing traditional and modern considerations for fire with regard to our 1000-acre project site. Dr Carloni created and managed an innovative, ecologically-informed Forestry program at Umpqua Community College. Since his retirement he has been researching and consulting on the creation and use of biochar on the landscape. Dr Carloni did his doctoral dissertation on indigenous burning practices in the North Umpqua River Valley.

Come support our 2024 annual plant sale! We’re on 1102 Lincoln St, in the Eugene Municipal Court parking lot from 10:00a...
03/09/2024

Come support our 2024 annual plant sale! We’re on 1102 Lincoln St, in the Eugene Municipal Court parking lot from 10:00am-3:00 pm today.

$3 for each plant, or 4 plants for $10.

We hope to see you here!

A big thank you to Philip Bayles of Raporviews for taking the time to talk about the innovative use of drone photography...
03/29/2023

A big thank you to Philip Bayles of Raporviews for taking the time to talk about the innovative use of drone photography to help in our environmental work and conservation efforts!

You may have gotten an email or notice yesterday about the need to postpone the event, but we are back on! We tracked do...
03/04/2023

You may have gotten an email or notice yesterday about the need to postpone the event, but we are back on! We tracked down the missing order this morning, and are going forward with the event. If you have a pre-order, it will be available but we may not have it bagged right away but we will have stock ready. We appreciate your support and flexibility!

It is that time again for the annual Sierra Club Many Rivers Group Native Plant Sale! Every plant is selected to either support native vegetation or help our pollinator species. Plants are available for $3 a piece or 4 for $10. This year we are excited to offer the following plants:

Red Twig Dogwood
Pacific Silverweed
Beach Strawberry
American Water Plantain
Large Leaf Avens
Tufted Hairgrass
Path Rush
Redwood Sorrel
Water Parsley
Henderson's Mallow
Golden Blue-Eyed Grass

Plants will be available between 10am and 3pm March 4th at the Historic Mims House at 330 High St, Eugene, OR 97401. We have also made this pre-order form. Pre-order pickups are available any time during the event. We will have them bagged and ready to go for you so you don't have to wait in line. We do not have a way of processing online payments at this time, so please bring cash or a check to the event. Checks can be made out to "Sierra Club Many Rivers Group".

Pre-orders can be placed by going to https://forms.gle/QTz2rHVrMw4QYTFt6

For more information about our plants, and their importance for our environment, see here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQDZcPdp66B5GCeRtYHiGBCZIV6lm5WvO3B6BTj4fz7ROgT63LUGeXyLWo03eMtTw/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.p11

It is that time again for the annual Sierra Club Many Rivers Group Native Plant Sale! Every plant is selected to either ...
02/21/2023

It is that time again for the annual Sierra Club Many Rivers Group Native Plant Sale! Every plant is selected to either support native vegetation or help our pollinator species. Plants are available for $3 a piece or 4 for $10. This year we are excited to offer the following plants:

Red Twig Dogwood
Pacific Silverweed
Beach Strawberry
American Water Plantain
Large Leaf Avens
Tufted Hairgrass
Path Rush
Redwood Sorrel
Water Parsley
Henderson's Mallow
Golden Blue-Eyed Grass

Plants will be available between 10am and 3pm March 4th at the Historic Mims House at 330 High St, Eugene, OR 97401. We have also made this pre-order form. Pre-order pickups are available any time during the event. We will have them bagged and ready to go for you so you don't have to wait in line. We do not have a way of processing online payments at this time, so please bring cash or a check to the event. Checks can be made out to "Sierra Club Many Rivers Group".

Pre-orders can be placed by going to https://forms.gle/QTz2rHVrMw4QYTFt6

For more information about our plants, and their importance for our environment, see here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQDZcPdp66B5GCeRtYHiGBCZIV6lm5WvO3B6BTj4fz7ROgT63LUGeXyLWo03eMtTw/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.p11

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454 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR
97401

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