March 26 | A River in Peril: The Lower Snake River and the Dams Leading to Extinction of Our Native Fish & Orcas
Date:
March 26, 2025
Time:
12:00-1:30 PM (Pacific)
Location:
Environmental Center
16 NW Kansas Ave.
Bend, OR.
Also via Zoom
You are invited to join Amy Stuart and Pam Conley as they will cover general impacts of dams like blocking fish passage, mortality and water temperatures etc. specifically related to the lower Snake River Dams.
Pam Conley is the chair of the Broads’ Lower Snake River Dams committee. She has a B.S. in Botany from the University of Washington and retired from the Bureau of Land Management after a 30 year career as cartographer with the survey program. She loves all the sciences & is an avid birder, tree hugger, fungus enthusiast, geology buff, & hiker.
Amy Stuart: Equipped with a B.S. from Cornell University and a M.S. from Colorado State University in Wildlife Management from long ago, Amy spent the last 40 years working as a fish biologist in central and eastern Oregon. Much of her experience was with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, doing fish habitat restoration, population monitoring and management, hydropower project relicensing and dam removals, and finished her career as the Deschutes Basin manager.
Location:
Environmental Center, 16 NW Kansas Ave., Bend, OR.
Also via Zoom.