[SRM] FW: Spring 2025 Riparian Practitioner Workshops - Reserve your spot
Gornish, Elise - (egornish)
egornish at arizona.edu
Wed Dec 4 15:08:54 MST 2024
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Dear fellow riparian restoration practitioners,
I am excited to share with you two, 1-day practitioner workshop opportunities coming in early 2025. These free workshops (thanks in part to National Fish and Wildlife Foundation) are designed for both emerging and experienced restoration practitioners to facilitate shared learning, skill building, and networking. The focus is on low-tech process-based restoration practices to benefit our desert river riparian ecosystems.
The two workshop dates, locations, and information links are:
* Thursday, Feb 13th, 9am to 3:30pm<https://watershedmg.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=2467> @ lower Babocomari Creek
* Thursday, March 27th, 9am to 3pm<https://watershedmg.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=2468> @ lower San Pedro River
We invite you to register for one or both. Each workshop will be showcasing different practices, partners, as well as riparian context settings.
Please share with other restoration practitioners who may be interested in attending. To help with travel we will be working to facilitate carpooling and WMG can provide limited travel stipends (prioritized for BIPOC and historically underserved community members) upon request.
Participation is limited to 25 individuals at each workshop to ensure a productive experience while protecting our riparian ecosystems.
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We look forward to your participation and/or assistance in sharing these opportunities with other practitioners.
Many thanks,
Catlow
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Catlow Shipek (he/him) | Sr. Program Director
Watershed Management Group
520.396.3266 x 4 | watershedmg.org<https://watershedmg.org>
Watershed Management Group acknowledges that we live, learn, work, and engage with community on the ancestral lands of the Hohokam, Sobaipuri, and Apache people and those of the Pascua Yaqui and Tohono O'odham, whose relationship with this land continues to this day. We acknowledge that water in the Sonoran Desert is of great spiritual, physical, and ecological significance to be protected, cherished, and celebrated.
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