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Reconnecting our Floodplains through Aquatic Restoration: A Night for Curious Landowners

  • Alsea Public Library 19192 Alsea Highway Alsea, OR, 97324 United States (map)

Are you a landowner along the Alsea River or its tributaries? Are you interested in learning about opportunities for watershed restoration in your community?

During this event, Tony Spitzack will delve into the historical context of our relationship with streams, the natural changes that occur over time, and the crucial need to reconnect floodplains. His expertise as a fish biologist, coupled with his extensive experience as an educator and firefighter, uniquely positions him to offer valuable perspectives on this critical issue. We invite Alsea landowners and community members to attend.

Featured Speaker: Tony Spitzack, Fish Biologist with the Bureau of Land Management

Tony Spitzack is a Fish Biologist with the Bureau of Land Management. He is part of an interdisciplinary team managing public lands in the Marys Peak Field Office in accordance with the BLM’s multiple use mandate. He has lived and worked in Oregon ecosystems as a fish biologist, fish and wildlife technician, firefighter and educator for 20 years.

This is the first event in our new Alsea Basin series. Keep an eye out for more chances to learn about restoration throughout 2024.

Please note: This event is at the Alsea Community Library

Earlier Event: April 5
Volunteer Day
Later Event: April 26
Volunteer Day