Restoring flood conditions for wetlands Webinar
With Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program
For decades, dikes were built across North America to control floodwaters for migrating and breeding waterfowl. However, modern science and Indigenous knowledge show that engineering nature in this way can disrupt ecosystems.
Now, two groundbreaking projects in British Columbia’s Columbia Region are working to restore natural flood conditions, giving the floodplain back to the river. Learn about these innovative restoration techniques and the vital role that First Nations and conservation groups play in their success.
Join presenters Matt Wilson (Head of Conservation Programs, Ducks Unlimited) and Morgana Eugene (Ducks Unlimited) for an insightful session on how these efforts are bringing wetlands back to life.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of wetland restoration and conservation. Save the event to your calendar now!
Location: Online
Time: 12 - 1 PM Pacific Time
More Information: Visit the event page for more information and to register
Cost: Free!
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