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But the problem for Frog Ferry has ever been the same: funding. The group needs $20 million to put a boat on the water, and they're asking the city of Portland and the state of Oregon for $10 ...
Friends of Frog Ferry is making a last-ditch push to increase the accessibility of river transit in Portland. The organization has revealed it needs to secure funding this year, or else the effort ...
Frog Ferry says it can get a boat in the water with $20M from Portland, state of Oregon In 2020, the future of Frog Ferry looked promising — until government support collapsed.
JULE GILFILLAN, BYLINE: On a drizzly, chilly evening last March near Portland, Oregon, it was a perfect night for frog catching. (SOUNDBITE OF FROGS CROAKING) PHILIP FENSTERER: He's pretty squirmy.
Friends of Frog Ferry board member Nina Byrd talks about the benefits of ferry service in Portland at Thursday’s press conference. Photo: Jason E. Kaplan. The proposed ferry fleet would consist of ...
“Dead in the water,” “going into hibernation,” and “very bad news.” These are the quotes we last read about the Frog Ferry project, an effort to launch passenger ferry service on the Willamette River.
Looking for something to do this weekend? There's a swap meet at the Portland International Raceway, a leaping musical called "A Year with Frog and Toad" and more.
Teams of dedicated volunteers are on-call from late winter to early spring to help Northern red-legged frogs safely cross Highway 30 to get from Forest Park to the Harborton wetland, where they breed.
In Portland, Oregon, a special winter taxi is starting its annual service for frogs - a frog taxi. The Harborton Frog Shuttle runs roughly from December to March to keep local frogs from becoming ...
In Portland, Oregon, a special winter taxi is starting its annual service for frogs - a frog taxi. The Harborton Frog Shuttle runs roughly from December to March to keep local frogs from becoming ...