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Potluck & Panel Presentation exploring the past, present and future of the lower Cache Creek watershed and the potential for wetland restoration in the Yolo bioregion.
Speakers:
Diana Almendariz, Maidu/Win-tun, Hupa/Yurok practitioner of culture, heritage, and experiences
Jim Barrett, Cache Creek conservationist, landowner and Yolano Sierra Club board member
Geoffrey Attardo, UC Davis Entomologist specializing in (mosquito) vector borne diseases and role of biodiverse wetland ecosystems in public and environmental health
Speakers will share their thoughts on how the lower Cache Creek’s watershed functioned in the past before fur trapping, agriculture and mining changed it to its current condition, as well as their their ideas for a restorative, climate-resilient future for the creek and its plant, insect and animal communities.
If convenient, please bring your favorite dish to share but feel free to attend even if you don’t plan to eat or can’t bring a dish as there is always plenty to share.
To help make this a “zero-waste” event, please also bring your own plates, cups, and utensils. The Yolano Sierra Club will provide beverages and plenty of reusable tableware and linen napkins for those who need it.
The panel discussion will also be broadcast live via zoom: https://bit.ly/CacheCreekForum
Meeting ID: 996 5502 6194 / Passcode: 714603
Call-In Phone No: 669 444 9171
Sponsored by the Sierra Club and YoloSol Collective, with partial funding from the City of Davis Arts and Cultural Affairs Program
For questions email [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, 315 E 14th St, Davis, CA 95616, United States,Davis, California