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13th Annual Coho Confab
August 13-15, 2010
Western Sonoma County
The Coho Confab is a symposium to explore watershed restoration, learn restoration techniques to recover coho salmon populations, and to network with other fish-centric people. The 13th Annual Coho Confab will be held in Western Sonoma County in the Russian River watershed. Salmonid Restoration Federation and Trees Foundation are the permanent co-hosts of this educational event and this year the Confab is also Vineyards that have employed sustainable vineyard practices that benefit fish as well as a bioengineering tour in Guerneville where participants will see various bioengineering techniques including Mouth tour highlighting installed and sponsored by the California Department of Fish & Game, Westminster Woods, and Occidental Arts & Ecology Center. The Confab allows for participants and instructors to learn from each other’s experience. Participants learn skills and practices that can be applied to restore habitat in their home watershed.
Read the article on the Confab here.
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