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Wisconsin Trout Stream Restoration Workshop

Management and restoration of trout streams and their connected landscapes

This annual Wisconsin Trout Stream Restoration Workshop was established by Dr. Ray White in 2013. It brings together scientists, resource managers, and practitioners to explore the science, management, and restoration of trout streams and their connected landscapes. Through expert presentations, case studies, and facilitated discussion, the workshop examines how physical, biological, and social processes interact across streams, riparian corridors, wetlands, and watersheds. The emphasis for this professional development opportunity is on understanding natural processes, evaluating restoration and management approaches, and applying science-informed perspectives to real-world decision-making in diverse ecological and regional contexts. State, government, tribal agencies, private employers and students with a vested interest in wetland restoration would greatly benefit from attending this workshop. 

Learn more and register at https://www.uwlax.edu/gel/ppd/wetland/trout-stream-restoration/

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When

  • 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12

Where

Online

If you go

  • Cost required, purchase ahead of time only
  • Details

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact UWL Extended Learning at 608.785.6500 or ex@uwlax.edu.

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