Raise the Deschutes

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April
29
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Fish, Flows, and the Future: Conservation and Management in the Deschutes Basin

Seminar Description:

Redband trout, steelhead, and salmon are vital to the ecological, cultural, and economic health of the Deschutes Basin. But these fish face a variety of challenges from changing river conditions, habitat loss, and water management challenges. Megan Hill, who leads natural resource management for PGE and the Confederated Tribes of Warms Springs' Pelton Round Butte Hydroelectric Project, brings expertise in balancing hydropower operations with fish restoration, while Jason Wilcox, Fisheries Program Manager, offers insight into the science and strategies driving habitat restoration. Moderated by Lisa Seales, DRC Program Manager, this discussion will illuminate the past, present, and future of fish recovery in the Deschutes and the innovative partnerships working to protect these species.

Please note: Doors open at 5:30, Program starts at 6 pm. Beverages and food will be available to purchase.

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Raise the Deschutes Seminar Recordings

Our Raise the Deschutes Seminar Series is an accessible way to learn about water in the Deschutes River Basin. Each seminar is about 90 minutes and features experts in their respective fields. You can watch the recordings below or check out our upcoming seminars by clicking the button on the right.

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