Recording Available for American Wetlands Month: Wetlands Action for People and Nature

Recording is now available at the following link: https://youtu.be/MCRCmYDgatU. Closed captions are provided—click the CC button to turn them on.

Agenda from the event:

1:00-1:10PM: HQ – Introduction – John Goodin, Director, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds at US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) HQ
1:10-1:30PM: R1 – Floating Wetlands on the Charles River – Max Rome, PhD Candidate, Northeastern University and Laura Jasinski, Executive Director, Charles River Conservancy
1:30-1:50PM: R2 – Wetlands Management Framework for NYC – Rebecca Swadek, Director of Wetlands Management at NYC Parks
1:50-2:10PM: R3 – Flood and Community Resiliency: Tinicum Marsh Restoration – Garrett White, Biological Science Technician at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge
2:10-2:30PM: R4 – Walnut Creek Wetlands Community Partnership – Christy Perrin, NC Water Resources Research Institute and NC Sea Grant; North Carolina State University
2:30-2:50PM: R5 – Big Marsh Bike Park – Paul Fitzgerald, Executive Director at Friends of Big Marsh
2:50-3:10PM: 20 minute BREAK
3:10-3:30PM: R6 – New Orleans Mirabeau Water Garden – Jaime Ramiro Diaz, Senior Project Designer at Waggonner & Ball
3:30-3:50PM: R7 – The Wetlands of Nebraska Outreach and Education Project – Ted LaGrange, Wetland Program Manager at Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
3:50-4:10PM: R8 – Aurora Urban Wetlands – Laurie Gilligan, Wetland Ecologist at Colorado Natural Heritage Program, Colorado State University
4:10-4:30PM: R9 – India Basin Remediation and Restoration – Steve Cappellino, Senior Partner at Anchor QEA
4:30-4:50PM: R10 – Tribal Wetland Program Case Studies: Integrating Indigenous and Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Wisdom into wetland restoration and management – Linda Storm, Aquatic Ecologist at EPA Region 10

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