Endangered Species - Brown Pelican LbNA #26615
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 22, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Philomath |
County: | Benton |
State: | Oregon |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Maiden1974 |
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Found by: | CO penguin |
Last found: | Jun 30, 2007 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Oct 22, 2006 |
Status: Alive and well
Hitchhiker friendly? Yes
Child friendly? Yes
Wheelchair friendly? Only if the chair is gravel approved. (Slight uphill on loose gravel and hard packed dirt)
Time: About half an hour including stamping in (About 2 hours if you do all 6 boxes)
This series is dedicated to the many animals that are currently on our endangered species list. Hopefully someday they will be taken off the list as the Bald Eagle was just a few years ago. With efforts we can make a difference!
To the box:
Take highway 34 westbound through Philomath. Take a left on Decker Road. Watch for the red, white, and blue gates. The third one, labeled Rose Road, is just before milepost 2. (About 1.8 miles from Highway 34)
Park on the shoulder and head up Rose Road on foot. Pass the Kangaroo Mouse, then visit the Humpback Whale. Take a left at the circle and walk quite a ways. When the creek runs under the trail, you're almost there. Look to your left for an 8-10 foot stump. Go around back. Directly underneath a spring board mark you will find the Pelican.
Hitchhiker friendly? Yes
Child friendly? Yes
Wheelchair friendly? Only if the chair is gravel approved. (Slight uphill on loose gravel and hard packed dirt)
Time: About half an hour including stamping in (About 2 hours if you do all 6 boxes)
This series is dedicated to the many animals that are currently on our endangered species list. Hopefully someday they will be taken off the list as the Bald Eagle was just a few years ago. With efforts we can make a difference!
To the box:
Take highway 34 westbound through Philomath. Take a left on Decker Road. Watch for the red, white, and blue gates. The third one, labeled Rose Road, is just before milepost 2. (About 1.8 miles from Highway 34)
Park on the shoulder and head up Rose Road on foot. Pass the Kangaroo Mouse, then visit the Humpback Whale. Take a left at the circle and walk quite a ways. When the creek runs under the trail, you're almost there. Look to your left for an 8-10 foot stump. Go around back. Directly underneath a spring board mark you will find the Pelican.