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Farm, Fish, Flood, and Waterfowl. Case Study of a ‘Duck’ Project.

  • Snohomish Conservation District 528 91st Avenue Northeast Lake Stevens, WA, 98258 United States (map)

Title: Farm, Fish, Flood, and Waterfowl. Case Study of a ‘Duck’ Project.

Presenters: C.K. Eidem (Ducks Unlimited)

Date: Wednesday, February 9 from 10:00-11:00 AM. 

Ducks Unlimited (DU) is dedicated to the conservation of wetlands and associated upland habitats for waterfowl, other wildlife, and people. In this (optional) special topic session, DU's C.K. Eidem will introduce the basics of waterfowl conservation in Snohomish County. Using a 2017 North American Wetland Conservation Act (NWCA) project as a case study, he will demonstrate how duck conservation intersects with farm, fish, and flood interests in Puget Sound. Specifically, he will discuss how the Snoqualmie Springs Farm tract project installed ~2 miles of riparian buffer on the Snoqualmie River and improved agricultural operations on 120-acres of working farmland.

Recommended viewing: “Waterfowl Migration: Speak Up, Step Up for Conservation” and “Drainage Water Management Structure Conservation

Join by Zoom: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89907465908
Meeting ID: 899 0746 5908