Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
Since 2017, a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We acknowledge that native people still live here, and deeply honor their sovereignty. Participate with us!
05/22/2026
BIG NEWS! The PPRV team is moving to a larger suite - right next door! With the entire suite, we will have more room to do our work - and windows!
PPRV board and staff are thrilled with this opportunity to move into Suite C, just next door to our current office (the back half of Suite B).
Suite C is larger - with offices (!) - which will greatly improve staff work life and productivity. There is also space for meetings with donors and community members, as well as for events!
But - with a larger space comes a larger monthly rent - increasing from about $715 to almost $1900. Wow. Much gratitude to a generous supporter for expressing confidence in our organization with a $10K pledge - contingent on us MATCHING that amount with community donations!
Will YOU Match the Pledge? Please support us in this not-to-be-missed opportunity to grow! From $5 to $5,000 - please click here to match this $10K pledge - and please share this opportunity with friends and neighbors! https://forms.donorsnap.com/form?id=68b92b6c-9eb5-4aa9-8b9e-301d1625139e
Thanks to Anthony Fong for making this excellent video with our team!
https://canva.link/3b6c6kww2mke3ag
We will host a party in our new space soon, and look forward to seeing you there - if not before!
Truly, thank you for your support! We can't do what we do to save the pollinators without you!
05/22/2026
Do you see that big Ceanothus Silk Moth? Our Pollinator Pals Education Coordinator Ethan Robison saw it, and many more moths at the wonderful Siskiyou Field Institute while learning about moths with local lepidopterists Dana Ross and Linda Kappen. The 2-day "Magnificent Moths" course led Ethan and the other participants through the hills and streams around the scenic Illinois Valley.
Siskiyou Field Institute specializes in immersive learning about the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion, considered one of six global “hot spots” for animal and plant species diversity. With field course topics ranging from birding, to geologic deep dives, to mycology, to endemic wildflowers, from half-day classes to full weekend excursions, they have opportunities for you whether you’re an amateur naturalist or professional ecologist. We highly recommend checking out their courses and camping options!
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312 N. Main Street , Suite C
Phoenix, OR
97535
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Thursday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Friday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 2pm |