Ross Island History and Possible Futures
Schedule
Tue Feb 24 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Taborspace | Portland, OR
About this Event
Mike Houck has worked for more than 55 years on urban natural resources in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan region. Mike founded the Urban Greenspaces Institute in 1999. The Institute’s motto, In Livable Cities is Preservation of the Wild, reflects the Institute’s philosophy that we need to create cities that are livable and loveable, cities that provide access to nature where people live, work and play.
Mike has been recognized by Heidelberg, Germany’s Gold Medal award for Urban Nature Initiatives; Architecture Foundation’s Honored Citizen Award; a PSU Urban Pioneer; a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design; and as an Honorary Landscape Architect by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Presentation: Mike’s first involvement with Ross Island came in 1979 when he and colleagues from Portland Audubon met at City Council to urge protection of a 55-nest Great Blue Heron colony. He has tracked the island’s trajectory over the past 47 years, including serving on a Ross Island reclamation committee that rewrote the 1979 restoration plan. Ross Island is actually a four-island archipelago: Ross, Toe, Hardtack and East islands. He is now advocating for a Ross Island Archipelago—Holgate Channel---Ecological Refuge. His presentation will track the island’s past and possible futures.
Where is it happening?
Taborspace, 5441 Southeast Belmont Street, Portland, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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