Join us for a ‘Test-Run’ of a Delta Landscapes Guide
Free July 25 workshop in West Sacramento
Restoration practitioners, Delta landowners, regulators and others are invited to attend a free July 25 workshop to help test-run and develop a user’s guide to Delta restoration based on the Delta Landscapes Project.
The Delta Landscapes Project (funded by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife) seeks ways to achieve better restoration results by understanding how the natural systems in the Delta originally functioned during the early 1800s, before the California Gold Rush and subsequent landscape-level changes.
Given the complexities of the restoration efforts and the large number of agencies and stakeholders involved, in-person dialog among restoration practitioners, landowners and regulators is necessary to adapt the scientific findings into a usable framework for on-the-ground decision-making.
Participants at the July 25 workshop will be given the chance to provide that feedback. The workshop will be held at the Civic Center Galleria, 1110 West Capitol Avenue in West Sacramento. The program will run from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Complimentary coffee will be served and a boxed lunch will be provided.
Click here to learn more and register for the event. Registration is free, but seating is limited.
Find out more about the Delta Landscapes Project here.
The workshop is co-hosted by the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, Delta Stewardship Council’s Delta Science Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute and Water Education Foundation.