Events & Webcasts

Learn about and explore Oregon through educational webcasts, events, and hikes!

Oregon Wild’s staff work to engage our supporters and the public in online webcasts and discussions, community events, happy hours, art and photo contests, and hikes throughout the year.

Looking for hikes, but not seeing anything scheduled? Please see our Suggested Hikes page or join the Evergreen Society to get exclusive hike suggestions!

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January 2026

Thu15

Special Event

January 15, 6:30pm

Wildlife Trivia Night

cheers! 4 friends clink glasses at the dinner table with delicious food, and brightly colored pink table settings

Ready to show off your wildlife knowledge and speak up for Oregon’s wild neighbors? Join Oregon Wild and Xicha Brewing for a wildlife-themed trivia night featuring great beer, delicious food, and a little friendly competition!

cheers! 4 friends clink glasses at the dinner table with delicious food, and brightly colored pink table settings

Wed21

Webcast, Wild Ones

January 21, 6pm PST

Wild Ones Training: Lobbying 101

Advocates strike a pose in the Capitol at last year's lobby day in Salem.

Join Oregon Wild and Bird Alliance of Oregon for a virtual training to prepare you for our 1% for Wildlife Day of Action at the Oregon State Capitol. You can use the skills from this training to speak to legislators about any issue that matters to you. Join us to learn how!

Advocates strike a pose in the Capitol at last year's lobby day in Salem.

Tue27

Special Event, Wild Ones

January 27, 6pm PST

Wild Ones Event: Rally Sign Making Party

Advocates stand next to their hand-painted signs they made for an Earth Day rally

Our 1% for Wildlife Day of Action is almost here. Join us for a Rally Sign-Making Party and get hyped for our big day at the Capitol.

Advocates stand next to their hand-painted signs they made for an Earth Day rally

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