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New to BDAs or Process Based Restoration? For more learning before the workshop, you may be interested in this reading and videos:
- Design Booklet on Low-tech Process Based Restoration of Riverscapes
- 2020 NRCS WLFW Low-Tech Riverscape Restoration Workshop
A recorded, virtual workshop to introduce conservationists to ‘low-tech’ process-based approaches for restoring streams and their associated riparian areas (riverscapes) to benefit fish, wildlife, and working lands. Participants will learn principles guiding low-tech process-based restoration and become familiar with simple, hand-built tools, including Beaver Dam Analogues (BDAs) and Post-Assisted Log Structures (PALS), intended to mimic and promote specific ecosystem processes. - BeaverHOODS: A customizable conceptual model for guiding beaver ecology education, reach-scale restoration implementation and watershed-scale restoration strategies. This is a recording of Mr. Jefferson Jacobs webinar for the River Restoration Northwest Speaker Series on March 16th, 2021.
- Download: The stream evolution triangle: Integrating geology, hydrology, and biology (Feb 2019)
A research article by Janine Castro and Colin Thorne: The foundations of river restoration science rest comfortably in the fields of geology, hydrology, and engineering, and yet, the impetus for many, if not most, stream restoration projects is biological recovery.
Getting here
Crook County Fairgrounds - Tent Pavilion
Questions?
Reach us at beavers@thinkwildco.org or by phone at 541-362-1024.