Noticing and Sharing Change: The Work to Integrate Fish, Farms and Flood
Shifting a paradigm is a quiet transformation. Over the last 5 years we have changed the way we are looking at our floodplains, through a holistic lens rather than a […]
Shifting a paradigm is a quiet transformation. Over the last 5 years we have changed the way we are looking at our floodplains, through a holistic lens rather than a […]
Increasing Efficiency in Permitting Ecol. Restoration in Flood Hazard Areas, Webinar 1- Context Setting: Where are we now? https://www.eventbrite.com/e/increasing-efficiency-in-permitting-ecol-restoration-in-flood-hazard-areas-tickets-202642357747
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.
Increasing Efficiency in Permitting Ecol. Restoration in Flood Hazard Areas, webinar 2 - Where might there be flexibility in permitting systems (e.g. via interpretation or additional support) to address challenges […]
Contact Heather Cole at heather.cole@tnc.org for more information.
The Culture & Capacity Action Group is pleased to announce that we're launching a new, monthly Lunch & Learn Series on March 3rd. About this event The Floodplains by Design […]
(Not open to public, contact bparsons@americanrivers.org for more information)
It’s construction season and the short fish window many partners face for implementation is just around the corner. Come join us for a conversation with partners around the state to […]
The FbD Culture and Capacity Action Group is hosting an opportunity for a unique conversation with Tribal leaders from across Washington. This two hours virtual panel will provide an opportunity […]
(Invite only, contact randerson@b-e-f.org for more information)
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Meeting closed to the public.