Salmon Recovery Speaker Series on March 4, 2022

Salmon Recovery Speaker Series on March 4, 2022
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Wenatchee Public Library recently issued the following announcement.

Date: Friday, March 04, 2022

Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Event Details:

Hello, I apologize for the confusion on this, but this date is wrong, the event will be happening On Thursday March 3, If you were registered for this, I have added you to that event, so you should be registered, and the link in the confirmation email is the same and will allow you access to the event. Please reach out if any assistance is needed.

Join us as we explore the local recovery efforts of imperiled native salmon, specifically the history of salmon decline in the Columbia River.

NCW Libraries is proud to partner with Cascade Fisheries, Cascadia Conservation District and Trout Unlimited to host a 3-part virtual webinar series in February, March and April on the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm. Speakers from each organization will present local information on the work they are doing in relation to salmon recovery, and discuss ways participants can find their own role in recovery efforts.

  • February 3: History of Salmon Decline in the Columbia River
  • March 3: Salmon Grow on Trees: The Role of Forest Management in the Life Cycle of the Salmon
  • April 7: Beaver Powered Restoration 

Jason Lundgren is the Executive Director of  Cascade Fisheries, and has been involved in fisheries and natural resource management for 18 years.

Patrick Haggerty is the Forest Program Manager for Cascadia Conservation District and has working in the natural resources field as a commercial fishermen, wildlife biologist, fisheries biologist, wildland fire fighter and forester.

Ryan Williams is the Executive Director of Cascadia Conservation District and has 13 years of experience with Washington State Conservation Districts working on conservation projects. 

Kodi Jo Jaspers is the Beaver and BDA Program Manager for Trout Unlimited and is an experienced wildlife biologist with over 9 years working in the natural resources field.

All NCW Libraries programs are free and registration is open to the public. This virtual event will be held through the Zoom webinar platform. Registrants will receive an email with the webinar link. Only the presenters will have their audio/video turned on. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions through the Zoom Q&A feature. All attendees must comply with the NCW Libraries Code of Conduct.

If this is your first time registering for a NCW Libraries program you should receive a verification email. If you don’t see the email, I would check your spam folder  or email verify@evancedsolutions.com directly from your email account to have another verification email sent. After you verify your email, the program confirmation email with the zoom link will be sent.

Event Type(s): Presentation (public), STEM

Age Group(s): Adults

Presenter: Jason Lundgren, Kodi Jo Jaspers, Ryan Williams, Patrick Haggerty

STEM Dept.

(509) 663-1117 ext. 135

stem@ncwlibraries.org

Original source can be found here.

                        



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