Landscaping for the Watershed

Fri, Jun 1st 2012, 9:00am - 4:00pm
StopWaste.Org 1537 Webster St., Oakland, CA

 Landscaping for The Watershed

                    Sponsored By The Bay Area Watershed Network

The purpose of this workshop is to share information on stream restoration, green stormwater projects, and public and private area landscaping strategies to meet differing project objectives for water conservation, stormwater treatment and habitat creation. We invite the participants to share their experiences along with the planned  speakers.

 

Speakers Program:

Mike Lynes:  Golden Gate Audubon Society:

How  To Support Bird Habitat in Riparian Planting Projects

 

Joshua Fuller: National Marine Fisheries Service

Restoration Design Needs For Salmonids  in Stream Corridors

 

Eric Bernsten: California State Water Resources Control Board, and Diana Dunn The Watershed Project.

 A survey of LID Landscape Based  Strategies and Construction and Planting Guidance for Green Stormwater Projects

 

Laurette Rogers Project STRAW,  and Isaiah Thalmayer Point Reyes Bird Observatory

Case Studies: Riparian Restoration in Suburban Environments

 

A.L. Riley: San Francisco Bay Water Resources Control Board

Records from San Francisco Bay Riparian Restoration Projects: Plants that Survive and Plants With High Mortalities

 

Juliana Gonzales: The Watershed Project

Got Trash ? Trash Monitoring Protocols for Water Quality Monitoring Programs

 

Teresa Eade: StopWaste.Org

Bay Friendly Landscaping

 

Kat Sawyer : The Watershed Project

Adding Rain Water Catchment to Your Projects

 

 Harold Appleton: Prunuske-Chatham Inc.

Lessons From Riparian Restoration Projects on Ranch Lands and Rural Settings