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The Trinity River Restoration Program

Six Rivers Masonic Lodge

Join the Redwood Region Audubon Society on for this presentation. The Trinity River has an impressive history of human impacts including intensive gold mining, timber harvest, dam construction, flow regulation, and water diversion. Native populations of salmon and steelhead have declined significantly since dam construction. Restoration efforts to improve the native fisheries started in 1976 and have progressively evolved into the modern Trinity River Restoration Program. Andreas Krause, an engineer and geomorphologist with the Yurok Tribe, and Dr. Sarah Rockwell, a research biologist with Klamath Bird Observatory, will talk about the river’s history, modern restoration efforts, and the current status of the river’s birds. Bring a mug to enjoy shade-grown coffee, and please come fragrance-free. Note: there will be no Redwood Region Audubon Society Friday night programs from June-August 2017.

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