March 2020 Watershed Group Meeting – The Wondrous Lives of Pacific Lamprey

Dog River Coffee Co 411 Oak Street, Hood River, OR, United States

Our March meeting is on March 31st from 6-8pm at Dog River Coffee Co. Ben Clemens, Statewide Lamprey Coordinator with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, will present on "The Wondrous lives of Pacific Lamprey - A Story of Complexity, Diversity, & Adaptability". Pacific Lamprey are descendants of an ancient group of fishes that […]

September 2020 Watershed Group Meeting

The Watershed Group will host our first virtual Watershed Group meeting and presentation on September 22nd from 6 - 8pm. Ben Clemens from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will present on: The Wondrous Lives of Pacific Lamprey - A Story of Complexity, Diversity, & Adaptability Pacific Lamprey is a descendant of an ancient group […]

October 2020 Watershed Group Meeting

TBD OR, United States

Phil Simpson with the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife will present a Steelhead Production Monitoring Update for the Hood River Watershed. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Hood River Research Program monitors and evaluates actions taken by fisheries co-managers from ODFW and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs to improve wild production of […]

November 2020 Watershed Group Meeting

TBD OR, United States

David L. Peterson (Emeritus Senior Scientist, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station and Professor, University of Washington, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences) & Jessica Halofksy (Director of Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center and National Wildfire Coordinating Group, U.S. Forest Service) will present on: Climate Change and Forest Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest […]

January 2021 Watershed Group Meeting

Margi Hoffman, Director of Strategic Operations, and Raija Bushnell, Program Specialist with Farmer's Conservation Alliance, will present on: Irrigation Modernization in Hood River and Beyond Aging agricultural infrastructure, an expanding population, persistent droughts, and declining fish populations are stressing scarce water resources. Farmers in the western United States rely on irrigation to grow food, but […]