Climate-smart Restoration, For Restoration Practitioners on California’s Central Coast
Meeting Date: 9/21/2016
- 9/21/2016
Location: Watsonville, CA
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Climate-smart Restoration, For Restoration Practitioners on California’s Central Coast
September 21, 2016, 9am-4pm
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
1700 Elkhorn Road, Watsonville, CA 95076
Registration Fee: $30 Deadline for Registration: August 30 Workshop Goal
Increase riparian restoration practitioners’ skills and knowledge in applying tools to improve riparian restoration to account for anticipated climate change.
Overview
This workshop aims to broaden knowledge and skills around designing riparian restoration projects in the Central Coast Region, using the principles of climate-smart restoration.
Intended Audience
Restoration practitioners who are currently working with, or have immediate plans to be working with, riparian restoration are encouraged to attend. Target audiences include biological consultants, conservation lands managers, water management agencies, and private landowners/managers. Please note, this is an advanced workshop with prerequisite knowledge and experience with restoration practice and science.
5 p.m. July 5 is the deadline for both payment and registration
We do not allow 3rd party registration - please do not register anyone but yourself.
If you cancel prior to August 30, 5 p.m., we will refund any registration fees minus a $10 processing fee. We cannot refund registration fees for cancellation after this date however, please let us know if you cannot attend, so we can allow others the opportunity to register. If you pre-register and do not pay by August 30, 5 p.m., we cannot guarantee you a spot as our waiting list tends to be quite long. You cannot substitute your registration for another, even in your own organization. We reserve the right to cancel or postpone this event for any reason by September 1; in that event, we will remit full refunds.
For those interested...
Workshop participants have the potential to focus on riparian restoration projects that you are considering or that are under way. If you are interested in such an opportunity, please email a brief description of the project to Grey