
Oregon Field Guide
Long Distance Arrow
Show title: Oregon Field Guide
Video title: Long Distance Arrow
Video duration: 12m 1sVideo description: Alan Chase is an engineer in Beaverton by day, but his driving passion is heading to the remote Alvord desert each summer to try to shoot an arrow farther than anyone has ever shot one before.
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People of Color Outdoors (POCO)
7m
People of Color Outdoors Founder Pamela Slaughter highlights how her organization helps BIPOC communities build a deeper connection to nature. By leading outdoor excursions and offering educational opportunities, POCO empowers diverse groups to embrace the natural beauty of Oregon through fostering community and promoting exploration.
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Science of Dust Devils
6m 40s
Physics Prof Brian Jackson and a team of planetary scientists are digging into the science of Martian dust devils, using Oregon's Alvord Desert as a stand-in. By studying how these wild whirlwinds form and behave on Earth, the researchers hope to unlock key insights about Mars' atmosphere. This knowledge could be a big help for planning future crewed and un-crewed missions to the Red Planet.
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Judy Li and the Caddisfly
7m 58s
OSU professor emeritus Judy Li's lifelong love of all the critters that make their homes in our local creeks is contagious, and one of her favorites is the caddisfly. Not only are these stealthy invertebrates near-miraculous in their ability to transform from tiny, underwater insects into winged flyers, they also play an important role in keeping our watersheds clean and healthy.
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Camping 101
9m 56s
Many people in Oregon grew up camping. But what if you didn’t? You are not alone! We're going back to basics to guide you through everything from selecting tents to starting a fire. Get comfortable around the campfire with our camping 101 field manual.
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The Quietest Place in Oregon
11m 21s
Where is the quietest place in Oregon? A journey with natural sound recordist, Nick MaMahan, to extreme southeast Oregon becomes a quest to understand the sonic landscape of the natural world, and the need for quiet on an increasingly noisy planet.
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Mike Houck and the great blue heron
10m 20s
Mike Houck tracks the lifecycle of the great blue heron on Portland's Willamette River while reflecting on his long career bringing green space to the built environment.
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Trail Magic
6m 59s
Every summer, the Leeson family from Eugene, OR becomes a lifeline for Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) hikers. As dedicated Trail Angels, they set up a welcoming spot with hot dogs, drinks, and calorie-packed snacks, providing much-needed nourishment for those tackling the daunting 2,700-mile journey. Their acts of kindness are part of a larger community that enriches the PCT experience.
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Garden Railroads
8m 54s
Each year, the Rose City Garden Railway Society hosts the annual Summer Tour across the greater Portland Metro area and beyond. They open their backyard railroads to share their passion for miniature backyard trains.
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Garden Railroads
8m 54s
Each year, the Rose City Garden Railway Society hosts the annual Summer Tour across the greater Portland Metro area and beyond. They open their backyard railroads to share their passion for miniature backyard trains.
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Gambler 500
9m 54s
The Gambler 500 is an off-road, rally-style event where drivers navigate through the countryside in cheap, custom cars, collecting large amounts of trash along the way, from discarded tires to abandoned boats. Since its humble beginnings in 2019, it's grown significantly and now brings in over 100 cars. The crappier the better!
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Cave Robots
8m 13s
NASA scientists think any life on the red planet might be akin to rock-eating microbes living in deep, sub-surface caverns. To sniff out the mysterious life forms, the BRAILLE (Biologic and Resource Analog Investigations in Low Light Environments) team heads to Lava Beds National Monument in northern California to test autonomous robotic “dogs.”
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Wocus Harvest
8m 31s
For thousands of years, the Klamath Tribes have harvested a vital first food from the wetlands of Southern Oregon’s Klamath River Basin. It’s a highly nutritious seed that comes from a wetland plant called wocus. As wetlands were drained for agriculture, the tribes lost a huge portion of the habitat supporting this plant. But there’s hope that farmers can help bring that habitat back.
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Finding black holes
9m 30s
When two black holes collide in deep space, they momentarily release more power than all the stars in the universe combined. That energy warps space and time, traveling through the universe as a gravitational wave. By the time they reach Earth, the waves are impossibly faint. But scientists in eastern Washington have built a cutting edge instrument that is revealing the universe as never before.
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Elwha River rebounds after dam removal
9m 58s
It’s been over a decade since two dams came out of the Elwha River on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Salmon are returning, cougars, elk, foxes and bears roam 800 acres of newly restored land, and the river runs wild, tearing up the road that ran along its banks. For the first time in over a hundred years, the Lower Elwha Klallam tribal members can catch salmon on a free-flowing Elwha.
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Frog Taxi
8m 16s
The resident reg-legged frogs that live in Portland’s Forest Park have a dangerous migration route to and from their spawning grounds at Harborton Wetland. Twice a year, they must get across the high-speed road known as Highway 30. For many years, the frogs’ human neighbors have intervened on their behalf by providing a shuttle or "taxi" to the other side. But is there a better solution?
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Oregon Sandcastle Competition
6m 39s
Every year in St. Helens, Oregon, 18 sculptors from across the country construct incredible works of art out of sand. From seasoned pros to total novices, these artists pour their hearts into creations that will ultimately wash away with the tide, showcasing true dedication to this impressive but ephemeral art form.
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Long Distance Arrow
12m 1s
Alan Chase is an engineer in Beaverton by day, but his driving passion is heading to the remote Alvord desert each summer to try to shoot an arrow farther than anyone has ever shot one before.
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Adventure Cats
7m 16s
Ever considered taking your cat snowshoeing on Mt. Hood, exploring an old growth forest, or even paddleboarding? Three cat parents decided to buck the trend of keeping their pets at home and now bring their feline friends along on almost every adventure. And it turns out, these cats can't get enough!
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