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UPCOMING SPEAKER EVENTS
PANEL DISCUSSION:
For Earth Week, on Wednesday April 21 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm, expert panelists from State policy, fisheries, tribes, irrigation districts, and academia will answer questions about WA instream flows and how we can meet environmental and human water needs. By Zoom, register here.
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PAST SPEAKER EVENTS
On Thursday, April 15, WSU Professor Dennis DeHart, MFA, presented his body of artist works centered around water – specifically the Columbia basin and the Snake River. We also discussed bioregional water issues. 
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Watch the Zoom recording here.
On Tuesday, April 13, WSU Professor Dr. Kara Whitman presented, 'Can't we all just get along? Complex Environmental Problem Solving: Navigating conflict through collaborative process.' 
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Watch the Zoom recording here.
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On Thursday, Feb. 18 at 5:30 pm, WSU's own Dr. Jan Boll spoke about the effect of climate change on water resources in the Amercias. Less snow and more precipitation means we must carefully consider water sources, especially in areas currently dependent on snowpack.

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Watch the Zoom recording here.

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On Thursday, March 18, Colville Tribes Native Ray Tupling discussed regional history of the tribes, historic mining, and the Enloe Dam. 

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Watch the Zoom recording here.

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On December 10, 2020 at 6:30 pm, Julie Nelson of the Methow Beaver Project joined us to talk about how reintroducing beavers to their historical range can improve hydrology and habitat.

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Watch the Zoom recording here.

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Dr. Jonathan Yoder presented to the WSU student body about water in the Palouse and the American West and the policy and economics that govern this life-giving resource. 

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Watch the Zoom recording here.

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