Event name
Journey Down The Clackamas: Water 1
When
Tue 03 / 09 / 2021
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Where
Zoom
Who can attend
External website conditions
Limited capacity: Registration Closed
Price
FREE
On March 9, the Clackamas River Basin Council will launch a year-long series of free seminars about our unique watershed and its natural resources, from the river’s birth in alpine springs to its confluence with the Willamette River.
Subjects range from geology, water quality, and forestry to fish, recreational, cultural and public policy issues. The series consists of 33, one-to-two-hour sessions, taught by local and internationally-recognized experts.
The Clackamas provides drinking water to more than three hundred thousand humans who live and work in suburban Portland and is a resource, classroom, and playground for tens of thousands more, including conservation professionals, anglers, rafters, boaters, and other outdoor enthusiasts as well as timber producers, nursery farmers, agricultural landowners, and many others.
Water1An introduction to the basin, including stakeholders and users, key concerns, and how you can get involved.
Speakers: Cheryl McGinnis, CRBC Executive Director
David Bugni, CRBC Board Member
David Bugni, CRBC Board Member