From Rein, Washington Conservation Action <[email protected]>
Subject Mark your calendars for the next Snake River Dinner Hour webinar!
Date March 6, 2024 6:13 PM
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John,

Cool, free-flowing waters are better for fish and for people. Healthy waterways support life and keep our planet habitable.

But the four lower Snake River dams have turned 140 miles of river into a series of warm and stagnant lakes. When restored, the water level will return to its previous level and land and cultural sites long buried by water will finally be revealed. What is the plan to protect cultural resources, improve recreational access, and restore the lower Snake River riparian ecosystems?

You are invited to join us for dinner as we explore this question at the upcoming Snake River Dinner Hour webinar, Culture + Recreation + Ecology = benefits of a restored lower Snake River [[link removed]] happening on March 12 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

We are honored to feature the following guests share their thoughts in our conversation:

Kayeloni Scott, NW Communications Director, American Rivers

Nakia Williamson, Cultural Resources Director, Nez Perce Tribe

Lauren McCullough, Operations Manager at OARS Dories

Register for the upcoming webinar now! [[link removed]]

Thank you for your continued support for Snake River salmon and steelhead! Learn more about the Snake River Dinner Hour series here [[link removed]].

See you there!

Rein Attemann (he/him)

Puget Sound Senior Campaign Manager

Washington Conservation Action

PS: Missed the last webinar? Click here [[link removed]] to catch up on the recording of our first installment of the Snake River Dinner Hour: Federal actions and commitments to restore Snake River salmon.

The Snake River Dinner Hour is brought to you by American Rivers [[link removed]], Washington Conservation Action [[link removed]], Idaho Conservation League [[link removed]], Sierra Club [[link removed]], and Save Our wild Salmon [[link removed]].

Join us for Spark: Powering Transformative Change, our annual event on May 9, 2024. [[link removed]] We are excited to gather in community to meet the moment for healthy communities, a clean environment, and justice!

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