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Tucannon River Geomorphic Analysis and Restoration Prioritization – Take II

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Tracy Drury Symposium Session: 2020 – 10 Prioritizing restoration Topics covered: beavers, fish passage, fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, lessons learned, modeling, and sediment transport ABSTRACTThe Tucannon River was Continue Reading

Planning for Recovery – Filling the Salmonid Rearing Habitat Deficit on the Lower American River, Ca

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Nick Southall Symposium Session: 2020 – 10 Prioritizing restoration Topics covered: beavers, fish passage, fish-cutthroat, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain, hydraulics, lessons learned, modeling, and riparian ABSTRACTToday’s salmon runs Continue Reading

From Source Assessment to Implementation Success – Water Cleanup Planning and the East Fork Lewis Ri

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Jennifer Riedmayer Symposium Session: 2020 – 09 A watershed in transition: Salmon recovery in the East Fork Lewis River Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, community Continue Reading

Adaptively Managing the WA Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan: Linking Salmon and Landscape-Scale Th

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Amelia Johnson Symposium Session: 2020 – 09 A watershed in transition: Salmon recovery in the East Fork Lewis River Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, community Continue Reading

Incentivizing Channel Migration: Channel Migration Zone Easements along the Yellowstone River

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Wendy Weaver Symposium Session: 2020 – 08 Pre-Disaster: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure Topics covered: beavers, climate change, community involvement, floodplain, outside Continue Reading

Opportunities from the Ashes: Pursuing Multiple Benefit Community and Landscape Resilience Following

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Virginia Mahacek Symposium Session: 2020 – 08 Pre-Disaster: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure Topics covered: beavers, climate change, floodplain, lessons learned, outside Continue Reading

Stream and Floodplain Restoration on North Touchet River: Designing and Building on Private Lands Wi

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Paul DeVries Symposium Session: 2020 – 07 Selling the solution: Piloting projects and stakeholder engagement Topics covered: beavers, community involvement, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain, and riparian ABSTRACTThis talk Continue Reading

Floods, Drought, and Alternate States in Algal-based River Food Webs

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Mary E. Power Symposium Session: 2020 – 00 Invited Speaker Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, floodplain, hydraulics, sediment transport, and stream ABSTRACTIn sunlit western rivers, Continue Reading

On Patients and Patience: Stream Restoration as a Healing Process

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Mark Beardsley Symposium Session: 2020 – 05 Assessing biotic response to environmental change Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, community involvement, floodplain, lessons learned, riparian, risk Continue Reading

A restoration program which the planning team will never live to see the result, San Juan River

Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Neil Goeller Symposium Session: 2020 – 03 An ecological approach to restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, canada, floodplain, riparian, stream, and wetlands ABSTRACTA restoration program Continue Reading

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