Salmon and the 30x30 Initiative - Nature and You Lectures

Max Stevenson with a frog
Our May Nature and You lecture was presented by Dr. Max Stevenson from the Solano County Water Agency. He presented on “Salmon in the Putah Creek Watershed” and discussed the ins and outs of salmon conservation in California, the ecological and human history of Putah Creek, ongoing work to improve salmon habitat in Putah Creek, and questions around what restoration means in a watershed that’s been as highly modified as Putah Creek. If you missed Max’s excellent talk, you can watch the recording here.

Our June Nature and You lecture will be presented by Madeline Drake, Deputy Secretary for Biodiversity and Habitat at the California Natural Resources Agency. Join us on Zoom at 7pm on Thursday, June 25th to hear Madeline discuss California’s 30 x 30 initiative, which seeks to conserve 30% of the state’s lands and coastal waters by 2030. She will highlight progress that has been made towards the goal, next steps, and challenges facing conservation efforts under the program. Register on our event page to receive the Zoom link.
If you have any questions about the Nature and You lecture series, or if you have suggestions of speakers or topics, please contact Education Associate Geoff Benn at gbenn@tuleyome.org.
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