Open House Community Event

Celebrating 25 Years of Recovering Species and Saving Ecosystems

Saturday, September 20, 2025 | 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | 4950 SW Hout St., Corvallis, OR 97333

Celebrating the Growth of Ecological Restoration

Founded in Corvallis, Oregon in 1999, the Institute for Applied Ecology began with a clear mission: to conserve native species and habitats through restoration, research and education. What started as one full-time staff member with three seasonal botanists has evolved into a diverse team of nearly 65 professionals with expertise spanning habitat management, research and experimental design, restoration, education, and planning across two offices—our original Corvallis location and our Southwest office established in Santa Fe, New Mexico in May 2015. Our growth reflects something larger: the growth of the ecological restoration movement as a whole. Our 25th anniversary celebrates not just IAE’s growth and evolution, but the strengthening network of partnerships that make effective conservation possible.

Join us on September 20 to celebrate 25 years of ecosystem restoration across the West! Check out our new digs, and bring the whole family!


Open House Event Details

  • When: Saturday, September 20, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
  • Where: Institute for Applied Ecology Prairie House, 4950 SW Hout St., Corvallis, OR 97333
  • Cost: FREE and open to the public
  • Who: IAE volunteers and donors, community members, families welcome!

Registration Not Required

Help us plan for food and activities by letting us know you’re coming!
Contact info@appliedeco.org with any inquiries.


Activities and Exhibits

Program Exhibits

Discover IAE’s conservation impact and explore our new headquarters:

  • Restoration Barn: Learn about our prairie and sagebrush restoration projects
  • Native Seed Shop: See how we clean native seed and grow native species for restoration sites
  • Conservation Research Lightning Round Talks: Meet our scientists and learn about rare plant monitoring efforts
  • Invasive Species Control Demonstrations: Learn about the tools and methods IAE uses to control invasive species

Also Provided

  • Complimentary food and beverages
  • Family-friendly conservation activities
  • Live music throughout the afternoon
  • Meet IAE staff, volunteers, and fellow conservation supporters

Open House Schedule and Map

Scientific Achievement Through Partnership

Our approach—grounding conservation work in scientific principles while building diverse partnerships—has yielded measurable results. IAE contributed to the downlisting of the Fender’s blue butterfly from endangered to threatened status. We continue advancing recovery efforts for the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly, golden paintbrush, and Kincaid’s lupine in Oregon, while expanding our work to include monarch butterfly and native species conservation along the Rio Grande corridor in New Mexico.

Current projects span prairie restoration, sagebrush ecosystem recovery, rare plant monitoring, and native plant propagation for restoration sites across 9 Western states. Our scope reflects the collaborative nature of effective ecological restoration—work that requires partnerships between organizations, agencies, and communities committed to science-based solutions.

Putting Down Roots at Prairie House

This celebration also marks our establishment at Prairie House, our permanent headquarters made possible through community support over the last five years. Prairie House represents more than new facilities—it provides the foundation for expanding our capacity to serve as a resource for the ecological restoration community and to advance the scientific understanding necessary for effective conservation.

Our goal for the Prairie House is to better meet the global challenges we face—and foster a more dynamic conservation movement. With this facility, we can now grow plants for habitat restoration and recover endangered species more effectively. We have tripled the amount of native seeds we can produce. We can clean and store native seeds, and build our shared capacity for research and education. Our staff are supported in a safe and well-equipped hybrid work environment, and our organization is moving towards long-term financial sustainability through building a stable home for conservation.

Thank you to our donors, volunteers, and partners for your support and continued partnership!

Expanding the Restoration Community

This open house serves as our celebration of the restoration community that has grown alongside IAE over the past 25 years. The donors, volunteers, and partners who have supported our work represent a broader community of individuals and organizations committed to building the scientific and social foundation necessary for effective conservation. As we look toward the future, we recognize the importance of continuing to expand this community—engaging more private landowners in restoration efforts, building authentic relationships with others who share our conservation values, and strengthening connections with the people whose support makes our work possible. This milestone offers an opportunity to both acknowledge our collaborative history and consider how we can continue growing the restoration community together.

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