Loading....
Come learn something new with Bark!
This course offers an introduction to effectively communicating the local and global impacts of human-caused climate change. From fields like paleoclimatology and climate science, we will build from an understanding of how the climate has changed in the distant past. We will discuss climate solutions and practice effective climate communication techniques. A major purpose of this course is to empower climate communication for the community.
Inner Bark (formerly known as Ecology Club) is a series of evening lectures, activities, and events surrounding the complex socio-ecological composition of the "Mt. Hood National Forest."
The location will be indoors at Barks Office at 351 NE 18th Avenue, Portland, Or. 97232. This event will be classroom style learning so bring pencil and paper. Gender neutral restrooms will be available.
This training will follow Bark’s COVID-19 safety protocol. Space is limited. Masks optional but encouraged.
For more information about Bark's volunteer days, please see our What to Expect on a Bark Volunteer Day webpage, review Bark's COVID-19 Safety Protocol, or email Haley with questions. Thank you!
Questions? Email Haley, Bark's Forest Field Coordinator.
Fern fronds unraveling in the Grasshopper Timber Sale
Thank you for registering for Inner Bark.
You will receive an email prior to the event with driving directions and additional details. If you have any questions before the event, please connect with Haley Spatafora, Forest Field Coordinator at haley@bark-out.org. Space is limited, so if your plans change, please contact Haley so we can offer your spot to someone on the waitlist.