Salmonid Restoration Federation

November 2015 eNewsletter Highlights

Redwood Creek Community Water Meeting

Please join Salmonid Restoration Federation for a Redwood Creek Community Water Meeting to learn about water conservation opportunities, navigating water rights, the Water Board’s Cannabis Cultivation Waste Discharge Program, and to participate in roundtable tributary meetings.
 
The meeting will be on November 19, 2015 from 5-7:30pm at the Beginnings Octagon in Briceland. Refreshments will be provided.

34th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference Final Call for Abstracts

The 34th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference will be April 6-9, 2016 at the River Lodge in Fortuna, CA.
 
 
Note: The presenter abstracts deadline has been extended to November 9, 2015.

Featured Field Tour at the 2016 SRF Conference

Headwaters to Bay Tour of Arcata’s Urban/Wildland Restoration Program presented by Mark Andre with the City of Arcata.
 

Register today for the 2016 Conference Poster Session


Donate to the 2016 Conference Silent Auction

If you or your company are interested in contributing a product or service to the silent auction, please complete the online donation submission form.

Award Nominations

Please submit 200 words or more to nominate candidates for the illustrious Restorationist of the Year award, the Golden Pipe Award for Innovation, and the Lifetime Achievement Award. These awards will be presented at the 2016 Salmonid Restoration Conference.
 
Nominations should be sent to srf@calsalmon.org by January 8, 2016.

Co-sponsor the 2016 SRF Conference


2016 Conference FAQs

Visit the Conference FAQs page for information on registration, lodging, and other logistics related to the 2016 Salmonid Restoration Conference.

Freshwater Trust Hiring for Restoration Project Manager

The Freshwater Trust is seeking a restoration professional to support on-going projects in Southern Oregon. 
 
The application deadline is November 13, 2015. Additional information can be found here.

New Redwood Creek Water Conservation Facebook Page

'Like' the new Redwood Creek Water Conservation Project community page on Facebook for regional updates on our water conservation and drought resilience efforts on the North Coast!