Tues, Nov 18, 6 – 8 p.m.
Monroe Community Library, 380 N. 5th St.
Presented by David Hulse
Read more in our November Newsletter
“Willamette Slices – a geographic view of the Willamette River’s past, present & future” presented by David Hulse
Learning Topics:
- The importance agricultural land, side channels and oxbows to native fish & wildlife.
- How the “Slices” framework tracks changes over time in river health and native species.
- How this free tool can inform a range of management and restoration decisions.
- Read more about the Willamette Slices framework
An example of the Slices framework east of Monroe & Harrisburg. The river is divided into 100 meter segments that measure things like channel complexity, native species, and how the river interacts with adjacent areas.
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Presenter: David Hulse is an award-winning educator and landscape architect at the University of Oregon.
Monroe Community Library is at 380 N. 5th St. (Hwy 99) in Monroe, across the street from the Monroe High School. Signs will be posted.
Light refreshments provided. No RSVP necessary
For more info, Rob: 338-7060 oroperations@longtom.org