Trout Unlimited, Forest Service Stream Design Approach For Aquatic Organism Passage Workshop Oct. 22-26 In State College
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Trout Unlimited and the U.S. Forest Service are hosting a Stream Simulation Design Approach for Providing Aquatic Organism Passage At Road-Stream Crossings Training Workshop on October 22-26 at the Toftrees Resort and Conference Center in State College.

The workshop will present the USDA Forest Service’s stream simulation method, an ecosystem-based approach for designing and constructing a channel through the road-stream crossing structure that reestablishes physical and ecological continuity along the stream corridor.

There is no registration fee.  There is a 60 person maximum for the Workshop.

Lodging is available for $79/night (+tax) at the Toftrees Resort and Conference Center. Reservations must be made by calling Toftrees at 1-814-234-8000 and mentioning “US Forest Service Training” for the group rate.

Click Here to download a flyer on the Workshop.  Click Here to download the Workshop agenda.

To register for the workshop, return the spreadsheet with your name, affiliation, phone number, email and title on the spreadsheet registration form as soon as possible to Amanda Kunzmann by email to: akunzmann@fs.fed.us.

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[Posted: July 24, 2018]


7/30/2018

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