Drought, Fire, and Floods—Can Salmon and the Restoration Field Adapt?
April 23 - 26, 2019
Plenary Session
25 April 2019
9:00am
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.
The Plenary videos can be viewed on SRF's Vimeo channel and links to the powerpoints are below.
- From D.C. to California — Legislative Efforts to Restore Working Watersheds
Congressman Jared Huffman
- Fish Tales: A Writer’s Journey into the Salmon Connection
Langdon Cook, author of "Upstream, Searching for Wild Salmon From River to Table"
- How Climate Extremes Affect Salmonid Recovery
Gordon Reeves, Ph.D., Emeritus Scientist, U.S. Forest Service and Oregon State University
- Managing California’s Water in a Time of Drought and Climate Change
Ellen Hanak, Ph.D., Director, Public Policy Institute of California’s Water Policy Center