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Don't Miss the Pala Riparian Workshop on April 30 & May 1st!


Don't miss the FREE Riparian Management Workshop from our partners at the Pala Band of Mission Indians Environmental Department. This year's focus is on the "Boom & Bust" cycles in California, and how we can find solutions through traditional knowledge and cutting edge science.

The Pala Environmental Department and co-collaborator Chris McDonald are once again hosting a FREE Riparian Management Workshop at the Pala Administration Building here at the Pala Band of Mission Indians.

This year we will be focusing on the crazy “Boom & Bust” cycles we have in California: Years of drought followed by wet years, flooding, and mudslides. With climate change, funding losses, and weather issues, our rivers, streams, and wetlands need all the help we can provide through traditional knowledge and cutting edge science.

The workshop will take place on April 30th and May 1st. This 2-day workshop will include many speakers and a short field trip with a focus on Tribal lands, Southern California river habitats, and working together for management and environmental protection. Lunch will be provided.

When we hit our limit, that’s it! This has been a very popular event in the past, so we expect to fill up quickly. Tribal employees and Tribal members may be given priority on open spots if needed.

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