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Species in the Park

Gladstone Nature Park is a class C mixed-oak habitat. Class C indicates that the habitat was once
disturbed unnaturally. Read more about White Oak Savanna habitats in the Willamette Valley here.

Flora

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Oregon
White Oak

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Oregon Iris
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Wild Trillium
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Pacific Madrone
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False
Solomon's Seal

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Oregon Grape
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Native Plants for Willamette Valley Yards Booklet PDF


Created by Metro in collaboration with more than 20 partners around the region

Fauna

Over 90 species of birds have been counted in the park. Many are natives and others are migrating through.
Click here for a downloadable Bird Field Checklist.

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Bald Eagle
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Perigrine Falcon
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Great Blue Heron
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Rufous-Sided Towhee
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MacGillivray's
Warblers

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Rabbits
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WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING

"Love our park a little more everyday. Thank you!"
- Eric Dobson


"We appreciate all you are doing. We love the trail and walk our dogs there all the time."
- Ellen and John Skofstad

CONTACT US

Friends of Gladstone Nature Park
PO Box 711
Gladstone, OR 97027

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friendsofgladstonenature@gmail.com

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Scavenger Hunts
    • Species in the Park
    • History of the Park
    • 3 Parks in 1 Day
  • Get Involved
  • Projects
    • Butterfly/Pollinator Hill
    • Eagle & Girl Scouts
    • Hiroshima Ginkgo Peace Tree
  • Gallery
  • Donate