Deep Roots — Celebrating 40 Years of Watershed Restoration
April 25 - 28, 2023
2023 Plenary Session
27 April 2023
9:00am - 12:00pm
The exciting annual Plenary Session showcases the state of salmonid recovery in California and features distinguished keynote speakers including legislators, renowned academics, watershed visionaries, and scientists at the forefront of the restoration movement in California.
You can stream the presentation online.
Why We Fish: Decolonizing Salmon Rhetorics & Governance for Climate Resilient Futures, Cutcha Rising Baldy, Department Chair Native American Studies, Cal Poly Humboldt
Natural History of the Klamath Mountains: How Honesty, Accuracy, and Receptivity Guide Us to Better Stewardship of Definable Landscapes, Justin Garwood and Michael Kauffmann, Co-editors of Klamath Mountains Natural History
The Water Remembers: A Calling to Follow Indigenous Knowledge and Law to Restore Ecosystem and Community Resiliency in the Klamath Basin, Amy Cordalis, Ridge to Riffles
Connecting the Omics: Genomics, Phenomics, and TEK are Keys in Restoring the Klamath Basin Post Dam Removal, Keith Parker, M.S. Senior Fisheries Biologist, Yurok Tribe