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Instream Flow Council
Flow 2018
Science --- Law --- Policy ---- Public Dialogue


Managing Rivers, Reservoirs, and Lakes in the Face of Drought
Practical Tools and Strategies for Sustaining and Protecting Ecological Values 
of Water

Fort Collins, Colorado      April 24-26, 2018


A workshop where:
*        Participants will learn proven tools and strategies to help 
effectively balance traditionally recognized water needs with the ecological 
vitality of river systems that they can put to practice in their own 
jurisdiction.
*        Tools and strategies will integrate legal and policy elements with 
scientific understanding and public involvement strategies to effectively 
manage flowing and standing water ecosystems when faced with drought.
*        Problem-solving presentations will go beyond descriptions and 
projections of anticipated consequences and focus on proven practices for 
dealing with drought and extreme flow variability.

Workshop schedule:
April 24:        Training sessions will provide skills and understanding 
necessary for effective management of water resources to sustain fish, 
wildlife, and habitat.

April 25 - 26: Internationally recognized experts will provide examples on the 
use of and need for effective laws, policies, science, and public participation 
to meet water management objectives for rivers, reservoirs, and lakes during 
drought conditions with a key focus on identifying practical, proven solutions.

Facilitated discussions following each session will encourage attendees to 
share their knowledge and experiences that address the challenge of managing 
extreme hydrologic variability.

Updates and Sponsorship/Exhibitor Opportunities

Find out More at http://www.instreamflowcouncil.org/conferences-flow-2018/ and 
be on the lookout for updates on registration, program, and 
sponsorship/exhibitor opportunities!

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And finally, please forward this notice to others you think would be interested 
in attending this important workshop.

Sincerely,
Dave Weedman
Arizona Game and Fish Department, Aquatic Habitat Program Supervisor, and
FLOW 2018 Marketing Chair, Instream Flow Council
(623) 236-7607

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