Salmonid Restoration Federation is hosting an Erosion and Sediment Control Field School June 14-15. This technical field course is part of the Federation’s Northern California Best Management Practices Education Series funded by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Fisheries Restoration Grant Program. SRF is partnering with Pacific Watershed Associates, Five Counties Salmonid Conservation Program, and the Watershed Center to offer a technical workshop and field tour curriculum in Trinity County.
The event will be hosted at the beautiful Indian Creek Lodge (www.iclodge.net) on the Trinity River west of Weaverville.
The agenda is designed to assist planners, regulators, environmental scientists, engineers, and landowners to improve environmental protections by identifying, assessing, and ultimately designing erosion control projects.
This course is limited to 35 people so please register and secure your lodge rooms early.