Title | BeaverMAR: How Beaver Restoration Can Benefit California’s Watersheds (Lunch-MAR | December 2022) |
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Date of Recording | December 7, 2022 |
Full Description | Our speaker is Kate Lundquist. Kate co-directs the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center’s WATER Institute and the Bring Back the Beaver Campaign based in Sonoma County, California. Kate collaborates with landowners, communities, tribes, conservation organizations and resource agencies to uncover obstacles, identify strategic solutions, and implement beaver and process-based restoration treatments to conserve watersheds, recover listed species, increase water security and build resilience to climate change (www.oaec.org/beaver). A vital part of aquatic ecosystems across the continent, the North American beaver came close to extinction in California by the early 1900s. Thanks to the good work of diverse advocates, this ecosystem engineer is making a comeback. Resource managers are learning to partner with beaver to restore watershed health, recover endangered species and increase resiliency to drought, wildfire and floods. Kate will discuss what beaver restoration is, how it can benefit ecosystem function, share some water retention success stories and give an update on the CA Fish and Wildlife’s new Beaver Restoration Program. December 7, 2022 Chapters available: |
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