Oregon Field Guide

Season 25

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Weekly TV news magazine produced by OPB, the PBS affiliate in Portland, Oregon. A celebration of travel, exploration, history, nature and the variety of environments of Oregon.

Where to Watch Season 25

13 Episodes

  • Glacier Caves: Mt. Hood's Secret World
    E1
    Glacier Caves: Mt. Hood's Secret WorldA first look inside newly-discovered glacier caves.
  • Sneaker Waves; Glacier Caves - Behind the Scenes; Frank Moore
    E2
    Sneaker Waves; Glacier Caves - Behind the Scenes; Frank MooreSneaker Waves; Glacier Caves - Behind the Scenes; Frank Moore Segments Oregon Coast Sneaker Waves Can Take Deadly Toll Behind the Scenes of Glacier Caves Frank Moore
  • Wolverines Found; Buzz Bowman; School for the Blind Ski Day
    E3
    Wolverines Found; Buzz Bowman; School for the Blind Ski DayWolverines Found; Buzz Bowman; School for the Blind Ski Day Segments Wolverines Found In Oregon Buzz Bowman, Ski Patroller School for the Blind Ski Day Hands-On Environmental Education In Hood River
  • Disappearing Frogs Update; Imperial Stock Ranch; Thundereggs
    E4
    Disappearing Frogs Update; Imperial Stock Ranch; ThundereggsDisappearing Frogs Update; Imperial Stock Ranch; Thundereggs Segments Amphibian Declines Driven by Complex Causes Imperial Stock Ranch Geologic Snowflake Hunters Flock To Oregon For Thundereggs
  • Trout Creek Raptors; Apple Detectives; Double Damned Race
    E5
    Trout Creek Raptors; Apple Detectives; Double Damned RaceTrout Creek Raptors; Apple Detectives; Double Damned Race Segments Hidden Beauty: The Palisades of Trout Creek Apple Detectives Try To Save Thousands Of Varieties Double Damned Race
  • Disappearing Lake; Ice Crawlers; Mushrooms
    E6
    Disappearing Lake; Ice Crawlers; MushroomsDisappearing Lake; Ice Crawlers; Mushrooms Segments Disappearing Lake Ice Crawlers Mushrooms
  • Oregon Land Use; Smith Rock Revisited; Sea Cave Kayaking
    E7
    Oregon Land Use; Smith Rock Revisited; Sea Cave KayakingOregon Land Use; Smith Rock Revisited; Sea Cave Kayaking Segments Oregon Land Use Smith Rock Revisited Sea Cave Kayaking
  • Mustangs of Oregon
    E8
    Mustangs of OregonOregon Field Guide special: Mustangs of Oregon. Wild horses are in crisis as more now live in captivity than in the wild.
  • Grande Ronde Wildflowers/First Salmon Ceremony/Snow School
    E9
    Grande Ronde Wildflowers/First Salmon Ceremony/Snow SchoolGrande Ronde Wildflowers- One very special spot in the Grande Ronde Valley is home to some of the rarest flowers in Oregon. First Salmon Ceremony- We travel to Gold Hill, OR in time to join the Siletz Tribes for their first salmon ceremony. Snow School- Educational Recreational Adventures takes students whose family roots trace to Africa and the Middle East to Snow School.
  • Mckenzie River
    E10
    Mckenzie RiverMcKenzie River Trail: 26-miles of natural wonders earn this trail the nickname "America's #1 Trail"
  • Black Rock Mountain Biking
    E11
    Black Rock Mountain BikingBlack Rock Mountain Biking: A group of dedicated mountain bikers have constructed ramps, jumps, banks and crazy features for one of Oregon's only designated 'bike only' trail systems. The all volunteer-created Black Rock mountain biking area outside of Salem has grown to become a destination for thrill seeking 'freeriders' from all over the West.
  • Waterfall Kayaking
    E12
    Waterfall Kayaking
  • Wilderness Medics; Tsunami; Crystal Springs
    E13
    Wilderness Medics; Tsunami; Crystal SpringsCrystal Springs Restoration In the early 2000s we visited Portland’s Reed College campus to look at what was then the beginning of an effort to bring salmon back to an urban stream. We returned this past summer to see how things have turned out. We find an urban creek that's now home to river otters, brook lamprey, steelhead and salmon. Tsunami Anniversary The March 27, 1964 "Good Friday" earthquake rocked Southcentral Alaska with 5 minutes of shaking. The magnitude 9.2 earthquake left communities in ruins and triggered a tsunami that traveled south at over 500 mph towards Oregon. When the tsunami struck Oregon and California hours later, it destroyed homes, flooded communities and killed 11 people. It remains the largest tsunami in U.S history. Wilderness Medics The Reach and Treat Team trains every month to take professional paramedic skills into the wild. AMR provides advanced life support in the wilderness when medics join in rescues in the snow, dangling from ropes and in rushing rivers.

 

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