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Creston Valley

Creston Valley
Twenty-four people attended the Creston Valley Conservation Action Forum in Creston on January 22, 2020.  © KCP

Who

KCP co-hosted the Creston Valley Conservation Action Forum in partnership with the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area.

When

January 22, 2020 in Creston

Creston Valley Conservation Action Forum Summary Report

Resources

Below are PDFs of the Creston Valley Forum Conservation Action Forum PowerPoint presentations:

  1. Western Screech-Owls – Irene Manley, Wildlife Biologist, FLNRORD
  2. Western Grebes – Julia Shewan, Conservation Program Assistant, CVWMA
  3. Burbot  & White Sturgeon – Sarah Stephenson & Valerie Evans, Rare & Endangered Fish Biologists, FLNRORD
  4. Northern Leopard Frogs & American Bullfrogs – Dr. Lindsay Anderson, Species-at-Risk Biologist, FLNRORD
  5. Reconnecting Floodplains and Cultural Values – Norm Allard, Community Planner, Lower Kootenay Band
  6. Fire Dynamics and Management in Darkwoods – Adrian Leslie, South Selkirk Program Manager, Nature Conservancy of Canada
  7. Climate Disruption – Greg Utzig, Ecologist, Kutenai Nature Investigations, Inc.
  8. Farm Biodiversity Plans – Dave Zehnder, Project Lead, Farmland Advantage
  9. Green Mapping Project – Brian Churchill, President, Creston Valley Wildsight
  10. Bees to Bears Climate Adaptation Project – Michael Lucid, Regional Wildlife Diversity Biologist, Idaho Department of Fish & Game
  11. Kootenay Connect: Landscape Linkage Areas – Dr. Michael Proctor, Research Biologist, TransBorder Grizzly Project
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