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Metro bought a 120-acre former farm near Canby. What are they going to do with it?
Metro bought a 120-acre former farm near Canby. What are they going to do with it?
Metro bought a 120-acre former farm near Canby. What are they going to do with it?

Published on: 06/03/2026

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Jonathan Soll, Metro’s science and stewardship division manager, makes his way thorugh a field of nettles at a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Ameyalli Mañon-Ferguson, a board member of the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council, holds a Western pearlshell at a newly acquired Metro property.Andrea Berkley, a senior scientist with Metro Parks and Nature, visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Andrea Berkley, a senior scientist with Metro Parks and Nature, visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Jonathan Soll, Metro’s science and stewardship division manager, at a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Holes made by a sapsucker woodpecker. Metro conservationists and members of the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Metro conservationists and members of the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Metro conservationists and members of the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Ameyalli Mañon-Ferguson, a board member of the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council, takes a photo at a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.Andrea Berkley, a senior scientist with Metro Parks and Nature, visited a 120-acre site near Canby that Metro has purchased for conservation efforts.

A rainstorm broke overhead as a team of conservationists bushwhacked their way through a field of head-high stinging nettles last month.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/clackamascounty/2026/06/metro-bought-a-120-acre-former-farm-near-canby-what-are-they-going-to-do-with-it.html

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