Alberta Native Trout Collaborative Workshops

at the Bridgeland-Riverside Community Association

March 10 & 12

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Celebrate the success of the Alberta Native Trout Collaborative with us at two workshops this March! The first workshop on March 10th is geared towards the public and the second workshop on March 12 is tailored towards a technical audience/working professionals in the fisheries field.

Public Workshop on March 10

From 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Listen to presentations on projects that help protect and conserve Alberta’s native trout managed by multiple Native Trout Collaborative members. Members presenting include: Freshwater Conservation Canada, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, and Foothills Research Institute. This event is open to anyone interested in conservation!

This event will be hosted in-person at the Bridgeland-Riverside Community Association, with the option to watch live stream presentations online. Please ensure you select online tickets if you would like to watch the live steam.

There will be six 5-10 minute presentations on Native Trout Conservation in Alberta, followed by an open mingling period. Doors open at 17:40, light refreshments will be provided in-person.

 

Professional Workshop on March 12

2:00pm – 4:30pm

Learn about tools and techniques used in restoration planning and implementation of native trout projects! Members presenting include: Freshwater Conservation Canada, Alberta Conservation Association, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, and Foothills Research Institute.

This event will be hosted in-person at the Bridgeland-Riverside Community Association, with the option to watch live stream presentations online. Please ensure you select online tickets if you would like to watch the live steam.

There will be six 5-15 minute presentations on Native Trout Conservation in Alberta. Doors open at 13:40, light refreshments will be provided in-person.

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