Salmonid Restoration Federation

Tours at the 43rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference

Scott River Tour: Scaling Solutions for Salmon and Community
Field Tour Coordinators: Charnna Gilmore, Scott River Watershed Council, Executive Director; Betsy Stapleton, Scott River Watershed Council, Project Development & Permitting Specialist; Erich Yokel, Scott River Watershed Council, Monitoring Supervisor and Project Manager; Amy Campbell, Senior Project Manager, The Nature Conservancy; Molly Breitmun, Stewardship Manager, The Nature Conservancy
Lower Battle Creek Floodplain Reconnection Tour
Field Tour Coordinators: Michael Rogner, River Partners, Jacob Katz, Cal Trout
Lower Clear Creek Habitat Restoration Tour
Field Tour Coordinators: Derek Rupert, Bureau of Reclamation and Natasha Wingerter, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Lessons Learned: A Tour and Review of Fish Passage Projects in the Northern Sacramento Valley
Field Tour Coordinators: Eric Ginney, Environmental Science Associates, and Tricia Bratcher, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Trinity River- A Living Laboratory for Salmonid Habitat Restoration
Field Tour Coordinators: James Lee, TRRP Implementation Branch Chief, Eric Peterson, TRRP Science Coordinator, with assistance from Mike Dixon, TRRP Executive Director
Boat Tour of Sacramento River Restored Side Channels for Juvenile Habitat
Field Tour Coordinator: Greyson Doolittle, North State Planning Collective, California State University, Chico
 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 to Wednesday, April 29, 2026

2026 Field Tours
9:00am - 5:00pm

All field tours will be 9am to 5pm on April 28 and 29 and will depart from the Redding Civic lawn area.. Field tours should be accessible and proximate project sites that illustrate watershed restoration techniques or management issues. Field tours should include multiple stakeholders and a realistic timeframe for the proposed itinerary. SRF will cover transportation as needed and lunches. Please let us know if the tour sponsor can assist with providing transportation which is extremely helpful. All safety or additional insurance requests should be made at least two months prior to your tour. SRF only needs one tour abstract for a field tour for the Conference Proceedings. To submit a field tour proposal please include 1) Field tour name; 2) List of tour leaders to be acknowledged; 3) A detailed tour description to post on the SRF website; and 4) Tour photo.