People, Place, and Policy: A Scott River Restoration Story

People, Place, and Policy: A Scott River Restoration Story

By Sustainable Conservation
Online event

Overview

Join Sustainable Conservation for our last webinar of the year!

Sustainable Conservation is delighted to announce the next webinar in our People, Place, and Policy webinar Series, A Scott River Restoration Story, on Wednesday December 10 at 11:00 AM. With the help of our expert panelists, we’ll share the inspiring story of how California Trout, the Yurok Tribe, local farmers and ranchers, and state agencies are coming together to restore vital salmon habitat and conserve water resources along the Scott River.

By working together to revive salmon populations, strengthen local agriculture, and boost healthy communities, this coalition’s efforts showcase the power of collaboration in advancing landscape-scale solutions and offer a model for how strategic partnerships and permitting pathways can accelerate ecosystem restoration across California.

Speakers

  • Dustin Revel, Mount Shasta-Klamath Project Manager, CalTrout
  • Travis James, Senior Project Engineer, Yurok Tribe
  • Moderated by: Stephanize Falzone, Accelerating Restoration Senior Project Manager, Sustainable Conservation

Many thanks to our generous sponsors: Environmental Science Associates, Jennifer Hernandez of Holland & Knight, Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery, and the Wilson Sonsini Foundation for supporting our webinar series and sharing our vision.

Category: Charity & Causes, Environment

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Dec 10 · 11:00 AM PST