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SUMMARY:43rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
DESCRIPTION:In 2026\, Salmonid Restoration Federation will host the 43rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference in Redding\, California. The first two days of the conference will include technical workshops and field tours. Thursday will begin with a half-day plenary session followed by 1.5 days of technical\, biological\, and policy-related concurrent sessions. This conference focuses on a broad range of salmonid and watershed restoration topics of concern to restoration practitioners\, watershed scientists\, fisheries biologists\, resource agency personnel\, land-use planners\, and landowners.\n\nFor more information\, visit the conference website: 43rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference | Salmonid Restoration Federation\n\nExpected Timeline:\nCall for Proposals: Closed on September 8\, 2025\nCall for Abstracts: Closed November 18\, 2025\nRegistration Opened: December 2025
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/43rd-annual-salmonid-restoration-conference/
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SUMMARY:AFS Western Division and Oregon Chapter 2026 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The American Fisheries Society Western Division and Oregon Chapter invite you to save the date for the Joint Annual Meeting in Portland\, Oregon. \nDates: May 4-7\, 2026 \nFor more information or to register: Annual Meeting – Western Division of the American Fisheries Society \nLocation: Holiday Inn Portland – Columbia Riverfront\, 909 North Hayden Island Dr.\, Portland\, OR 97217 \nHost: Oregon Chapter \nThe AFS Western Division and the Oregon Chapter are excited to host a joint annual meeting in Portland\, Oregon\, from May 4 to 7\, 2026.  The theme of the meeting is “The Power of Perspective.” The field of fisheries is a web of connections among humans\, fish\, and aquatic habitats\, and no matter how you participate\, you have a point of view. That view is shaped by the species and habitats you study\, where you work\, who you work with\, your career stage\, your personal background\, and so much more. As we face unprecedented ecological\, social\, political\, and economic stresses on our profession\, how do we harness the power of our unique perspectives to move the field forward?  What relationships can we learn from\, what knowledge can we provide\, and what technologies have the potential to be transformative in building resilience\, relevance\, and respect in fisheries? \nRegistration is now open. Please make your plans to attend at your earliest convenience by visiting the meeting web site Annual Meeting – Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Rooms at the venue can be reserved at https://book.passkey.com/e/51065163.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-afs-western-division-and-oregon-chapter-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Portland – Columbia Riverfront\, 909 North Hayden Island Dr.\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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SUMMARY:Practical Wetland Plant ID - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Practical Wetland Plant ID – May 2026\nOverview\n\n\n\n\n\nAn intermediate level workshop designed to equip wetland practitioners with plant ID skills for wetland delineation in Western OR and WA.\n\n\n\nWhen:\nThursday May 7\, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (AM lecture\, 30 min. lunch\, PM outside Three Creeks) \nFriday May 8th\, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (AM lecture\, 30 min. lunch\, PM outside Three Creeks) \n*Rain Date: May 11th\, 2026 (Mon.) In the event of adverse weather\, the rain date of May 11th will be used to make up for the practicum portion of the class. Please block off Monday\, May 11th in your calendar in case rescheduling is necessary. \nTickets: $280 Practical Wetland Plant ID – May 2026 Tickets\, Thu\, May 7\, 2026 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite\nLocations:\nLecture: Clackamas Community College Harmony Campus –7738 SE Harmony Road\, Milwaukie\, Oregon 97222 \nField Practicum: Three Creeks Natural Area adjacent to Clackamas Community College\, Harmony Campus \nProfessional Credit:\nClackamas Community College\, 1.3 CEU (13 PDH\, 13 CEH from LCB)\, Award of Completion will be provided. \n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Description:\n2-Day lecture/field experience \nThis intermediate level workshop is designed to equip wetland practitioners with the plant ID skills needed to successfully work in and around wetlands in the Western Mountains\, Valleys\, and Coastal region in western Oregon and Washington. Through the use of simplified vegetative keys and by learning the key identifying features\, students will have confidence to identify the most important plant species in the wetland delineation process. Plant terminology necessary for proper use of identification keys will be covered. The course includes both lecture and field practicum. Note: Be prepared- Field practicum may involve walking off trail or on uneven or slippery surfaces. \nLunch is provided both days. \nInstructor:\nPhil Quarterman PWS (Emeritus) \nPhil has 40+ years of experience as a wetland scientist\, working in local and state government and from 1995-2020 consulting with WHPacific\, Inc. Since then he has continued to be active in part time consulting for Winterbrook Planning and volunteering with The Wetland Conservancy. He has worked on many types of projects delineating and assessing wetlands\, obtaining state and federal permits\, and crafting and implementing wetland mitigation plans. His fieldwork has taken him to diverse wetland types from alkaline wetlands in arid areas of Oregon and Nevada\, to Oregon estuaries\, to the tundra and boreal forests of Alaska. He has been teaching Society of Wetland Scientists certified classes on wetland delineation for the past ten years in locations in Oregon\, Washington and Alaska. \n\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nUpon completion of this workshop\, students should be able to: \n\nAccurately identify the most common wetland and riparian plant species in Western Oregon and Washington.\nIdentify selected plant families and genera that commonly occur in wetlands in this region.\nProperly use vegetative keys and basic botanical terminology to identify plants to the family and genus level.\n\nMajor Topics: \n\nObligate\, Facultative Wetland\, Facultative and Facultative Upland plants in the Western Mountains\, Valleys and Coast Region.\nDescriptive Botanical Terminology\nBasic Taxonomy of Wetland Plants\nKey Identifying Features\nUse of Vegetative Keys\nUsing the regional wetland plant list\nField Identification
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/practical-wetland-plant-id-may-2026/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (May 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-may-2026/
LOCATION:Pendleton\, OR
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SUMMARY:Society for Freshwater Science 2026 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Freshwater Science 2026 Annual Meeting will be held May 17–21 in Spokane\, Washington. \nFor more information or to register\, visit: SFS Annual Meeting | Society for Freshwater Science \n\n\n\n\nGathering to build resilient watersheds and communities.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are in a time of rapid and often unpredictable change. Freshwater ecosystems and the organisms that rely on them are threatened by a multitude of interacting stressors. Simultaneously\, human communities that depend upon freshwater ecosystems are struggling to adapt to environmental\, social\, and economic stressors. Members of the Society for Freshwater Science work tirelessly to understand these environmental changes and the associated benefits provided by freshwaters. Meeting these challenges requires the entire freshwater science community and an understanding of what maintains the resilience of freshwater ecosystems\, and how to strengthen ties with the people that live near and depend upon freshwater ecosystems. \nThe 2026 meeting will be held in Spokane\, Washington\, near Spokane Falls\, a historic gathering place since well before European colonization. The theme is “Gathering to build resilient watersheds and communities”. Attendees are encouraged to tell their stories of the wonders of freshwater ecosystems as well as how their work contributes to ecosystem resilience. They also want to challenge attendees to reflect on how we can support the resilience of ourselves and our own scientific and regional communities. The foundation for this goal is set by hosting plenaries that weave together stories of the interdependence of freshwater ecosystems and humans\, and the responses and resilience of both to issues such as pollution\, dams\, and climate change. 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/society-for-freshwater-science-2026-annual-meeting/
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SUMMARY:2026 Effective Estuary Restoration Virtual Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership (PMEP)\n2026 Effective Estuary Restoration Virtual Workshop Series Symposium\nMay 20 & 21\, 2026 – 9AM to noon\nRestoring ecological functions for multi-species benefits & Jump-starting process-based restoration\nThis will be the 4th of PMEP’s symposiums exploring West Coast estuary restoration guidance and tools for restoration practitioners. This 2-day symposium will be held on consecutive mornings and will feature: \n\nGuidance on integrating multiple species benefits into your projects\nNew research on estuary restoration and beavers and birds\, oh my!\nProcess-based design guidance for estuary restoration\nRestoring unique habitats (swamps\, anyone?)\nCase studies illustrating the practical examples from Washington\, Oregon\, and California\n\nFeel free to attend both days or just one. There is no cost to attend but you must register to receive the symposium link. \nREGISTER HERE FOR MAY 20 & 21 SYMPOSIUM
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-effective-estuary-restoration-virtual-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Lamprey Biology and Field Surveys Workshop (free)
DESCRIPTION:This free\, two-day workshop from Clackamas Community College – Environmental Learning Center with help from Greater Oregon City Watershed Council is scheduled for May 28th and 29th\, 2026. Workshop content is geared towards environmental professionals including watershed councils\, Tribal members\, restoration practitioners\, City/County planners\, recent graduates\, and AmeriCorp members. Free Lamprey Biology and Field Survey Course! – Greater Oregon City Watershed Council \nMajor Workshop topics include: \n\nCultural significance and history of Pacific Lamprey\nLamprey distribution & genetics\nLamprey biology & vocabulary\nHabitat threats & restorative management\nAdult and Larval ID\nSampling gear and methods\n\nReach out to Tom Gaskill: tom.gaskill@gocwc.org for more information.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/lamprey-biology-and-field-surveys-workshop-free/
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