Workshop Description:
1-Day lecture/field experience
Are you interested in learning more about beaver ecology and behavior? Are you planning and designing beaver-related restoration projects to improve habitat for native fish, with the hope of naturally recruiting beaver to your project area? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this workshop is for you. In this workshop, we’re inviting experienced wildlife biologists and practitioners to share their guidance on the opportunities and challenges of advancing beaver habitat and beaver-modified landscape restoration in Oregon. Attendees will learn about Beaver Ecology and Behavior 101, Oregon’s priorities and resources for beaver-modified landscape restoration, lessons from the field on natural beaver recruitment, and recommendations for pragmatic restoration outcomes in terms of habitat for beaver and by beaver, including considerations for Oregon’s species of greatest conservation need (Oregon State Wildlife Action Plan Species) that may co-occur with beaver.
Instructors:
Adrienne Averett, Interdivisional Beaver Coordinator, ODFW
Susan Barnes, Regional Wildlife Conservation Biologist, ODFW
Conrad Ely, North Coast Beaver Conservation Biologist, ODFW
Samantha Fino, Carnivore-Furbearer Coordinator, ODFW
Noa Meiri, Mid-Coast Beaver Conservation Biologist, ODFW
Steve Niemela, North Willamette Watershed District Manager, ODFW
Reese Mercer, founder Western Beavers Cooperative; Beaver Corps Wetlands Professional; Board Director of the Beaver Institute; founder of the Beaver Works program
Vanessa Petro, Lead Wildlife Biologist, ODF; Lead author of the American Beaver Activity Survey Protocol for the Pacific Northwest (OSU 2020)