August 28, 2006
The 2006 Klamath Basin Watershed Conference will be held on
November 7-9, 2006 in Redding, California. The event is open to all
stakeholders.
Basin-wide watershed conferences have been held in the Klamath Basin Watershed
for nearly ten years, according to a press release.
The press release stated that those conferences "brought together diverse
communities to acknowledge accomplishments, discuss problems and solutions, and
encourage possible changes. The conferences sought to increase future
collaboration and participation among all Klamath Basin Watershed
stakeholders."
To continue the progress of these past conferences, a group of
basin leaders are hosting the 2006 Klamath Basin Watershed Conference.
The 2006 watershed conference will consist of three themed sessions. These
sessions are: 1.) We Are One Basin, 2.) Progress in the Basin, and 3.) Moving
Towards Sustainability. Attendees will participate in group sessions, panel
discussions, and interactive activities led by a facilitator.
The event press release said that cultural and science displays will be
exhibited. State and federal representatives will provide major policy updates
and answer questions regarding potential impacts on the Klamath River Basin.
"The conference will integrate what we know about our
unique watershed and what we know about communication, conflict, and communities
from knowledge presented at past conferences."
To encourage watershed-wide collaboration, Tribal and sub-basin committees have
been invited to report and display their needs, successes, and creative
approaches to restoration.
Participants will be challenged to envision ways of resolving water issues that
facilitate watershed restoration while sustaining the communities involved.
Further information can be found online at http://extension.oregonstate.edu./watershedconference06
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