Workshop: How Much Erosion is Too Much?

Workshop: How Much Erosion is Too Much? How Much Erosion is Too Much?

Erosion is a natural process that shapes our rivers and floodplains, creating and sustaining habitats for many species. But when does natural erosion become a problem? Join us for an engaging workshop exploring the ecological benefits and challenges of erosion, with expert speakers discussing:

✅ The natural role of erosion in shaping ecosystems
✅ Habitat creation for species like Bank Swallows and Atlantic Salmon
✅ How erosion impacts water quality and landowners
✅ Best practices for managing erosion and restoration efforts

Featured Speakers:

Mark Pulsifer (Wildlife Biologist) – How erosion creates critical habitats and ecological traps
David Roth (Atlantic Salmon Federation) – Erosion and its impact on fish habitat
Donald Baird (Riparian Habitat Researcher) – River habitat change and climate-driven erosion
Donnie McPhee (Bur Oak Specialist) – Bur Oak restoration efforts in New Brunswick

Plus, insights from the Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc  on bank swallow conservation, water quality, and restoration efforts.

Interactive Panel Discussion & Q&A – Ask the experts about balancing erosion, conservation, and land use!

Free to attend | Open to the public | Refreshments provided

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IMPORTANT: Please note if you are attending in-person or online. An agenda and zoom link will be sent to all participants closer to the date of the workshop. French translation will be provided via Zoom.

Propriétés de l'événement

Date de l'événement 28 mars, 2025 1:00 pm
Date de fin 28 mars, 2025 4:00 pm
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