Science on Tap-Trinity Meadows: Lost and Found

Wed Sep 25 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Trinity County Brewing Company | Weaverville

Trinity County RCD
Publisher/HostTrinity County RCD
Science on Tap-Trinity Meadows: Lost and Found
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Join us on Wednesday, September 25th at 6 PM at Trinity County Brewing Company for Science on Tap, featuring a presentation from the Watershed Research and Training Center. This month, we’ll explore the critical role that meadows in Trinity County play in providing essential resources for local fish, wildlife, plant communities, and people. Josh Smith and Bridger Cohan from the Watershed Research and Training Center will share their work on meadow inventory and assessment as part of the Klamath Meadows Partnership, along with opportunities for enhancing and restoring these vital habitats.
Josh Smith is the Watershed Stewardship Program Director for WRTC, overseeing watershed restoration, youth development, and trail stewardship. He has been involved in restoring the Trinity River watersheds since 2005 and is passionate about keeping water on the landscape through meadow and floodplain restoration.
Bridger Cohan is a meadow and riparian restoration specialist with WRTC, leading meadow inventory and assessment efforts and managing restoration projects throughout Trinity County. He has an M.S. in Biology and a diverse background in botany, wetlands management, and watershed science.
They will also highlight the Corral Gulch Project, which aims to restore nearly 24 acres of wet meadow in the Indian Valley Creek watershed near Hayfork using both heavy machinery and 'low-tech' hand work.
Science on Tap, proudly sponsored by the Trinity River Restoration Program and hosted by the Trinity County Resource Conservation District, is a monthly educational series held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy drinks, savor delicious food, and engage with local science topics in a friendly and welcoming environment.
Don’t miss this chance to learn more about our local ecosystems and the efforts being made to support them, all while connecting with friends and community members. We look forward to seeing you there!
For any inquiries, please contact Duncan McIntosh at (530) 623-6004 x 222 or email at [email protected].
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Trinity County Brewing Company, 301 Main St, Weaverville, CA 96093, United States,Weaverville, California

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