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Webinar: Exploring the Connections Between Fish Movement and Our Communities
Billions of animals migrate every year. Ever wonder why fish migrate?
Join CalTrout for a webinar exploring why salmonids migrate in California, and the impacts of this journey on local ecosystems throughout history and today. Learn how modern tracking methods have revolutionized our understanding of fish movement, and why this data is essential for conservation success. Get real-time insights from the historic Klamath River dam removal project – the largest river restoration effort in U.S. history – and discover how monitoring efforts are proving crucial to its success. Through compelling case studies, our experts will demonstrate how the simple act of tracking fish movement has transformed watershed restoration across the state and why Migration Matters!
Perfect for conservation professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone curious about California’s aquatic ecosystems. This webinar connects the dots between fish behavior, scientific monitoring, and the future of our rivers.
Speakers:
- Jacob Katz Ph.D., Senior Scientist, California Trout
- James Whelan, Klamath River Project Manager, California Trout
- Sandra Jacobson Ph.D., South Coast & Sierra Headwaters Regional Director, California Trout
Where: Virtual
When: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM -12:00 PM PT
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California Trout