We still have a few seats left at next Tuesday’s 5th Annual Johnson Creek Science Symposium.
Pre-registration is required.
Held at Reed College from 12:30-4:30, come see & hear 11 presentations on restoration, research, environmental education and more: all current or recently completed projects by a variety of organizations in the Johnson Creek watershed. There will be a 30 minute break with refreshments–a great opportunity for networking. Many of the topics will be presented with a climate change lens.
Here’s a sneak preview of the presentations:
Topic Speaker Affiliation
Conservation with a Climate Change Lens Kate Holleran Metro Powell Butte Prairie Nesting Birds Survey Tom Virzi Conservation Insight Evaluation of different treatment methods to control Tansy Ragwort (Jacobaea
vulgaris) at Powell Butte Nature Park Christian Haaning Portland Parks & Recreation Mitchell Creek Temperature and Fish Passage Restoration Chuck Lobdell Johnson Creek Watershed Council Johnson Creek Watershed Council’s Coldwater Restoration Strategy Daniel Newberry Johnson Creek Watershed Council Luther Road Habitat Restoration Ali Young Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Planning for the Future: Utilizing Habitat and Climate Modeling to Prioritize Restoration Actions for Salmonids Laura McMullen ICF Flood Insurance and Flood Risk Survey: Lents and Powellhurst-Gilbert Neighborhoods Noelwah Netusil Reed College WISE Model for Diversifying the Green Sector Derron Coles Blueprint Foundation Johnson Creek Agricultural Water Quality Status and Trends Report Brenda Sanchez Oregon Dept of Agriculture Do urban multi-stressors and their effects on stream biota shift during droughts? Ian Waite US Geological Survey
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*Daniel Newberry*
Executive Director
Johnson Creek Watershed Council
503-652-7477 x103