Saturday Hike - Aquatic Habitats & Species of the Monument
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Saturday Hike - Aquatic Habitats & Species of the Monument

Learn about the fascinating aquatic habitats and watershed of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.

By Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

Date and time

Saturday, June 15 · 9am - 2pm PDT

Location

Rite Aid - we will meet here and carpool to the Monument together

2341 Ashland Street Ashland, OR 97520

About this event

  • 5 hours

We will meet at 9:00 AM at the Rite Aid in Ashland and make our way into the Monument from there. Carpooling is optional.

Learn about the fascinating world beneath the surface of the creeks and streams of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument! Chris Volpe, Medford District BLM fish biologist, will take us on a journey to understand the Monument's watersheds, the different kinds of aquatic habitats found there, and the species that call those habitats home. We will also discuss the challenges the watersheds currently face and how we can improve their condition and resilience.

The Saturday Hike we will explore aquatic habitats in the Monument such as Jenny Creek and areas that have undergone restoration.

Chris Volpe is the Medford District and Ashland Field Office Fish Biologist. He has been with the BLM for 22 years and spent another four years in the Rogue Basin prior to that collecting fish and habitat data with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Chris has been involved with monitoring, research, and restoration of aquatic species and habitats in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument for most of his career.

This Eventbrite is for the Saturday Hike ONLY. Register for the Friday Night Talk HERE.

The Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument's mission is to support the protection, restoration and conservation of the Monument through service, advocacy and education. Our Hike and Learn programs are designed to introduce the public to different topics and locations within the Monument. Hike and Learns are co-created with local scientists, historians, artists, students, and more.

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