RIPARIAN WORKSHOPS FOR LANDOWNERS AND DECISION MAKERS
Riparian Workshops
for Landowners and Land Decision Makers
by Nueces River Authority Riparian Landowners’ Network
March 18th and
May 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 2011
How do creeks and rivers work? Why do they move? Are floods bad? Is gravel natural?
What keeps rivers flowing during drought?
How can riparian function enhance wildlife habitat and sustain water on your land?
LEARN from leading experts the hows and whys of rivers and riparian function. Participants will learn basic riparian dynamics: the interaction of hydrology - vegetation - erosion/deposition. This information has been successfully used in many locations to promote cooperative riparian management among landowners. Leading riparian experts ‐ Kenneth Mayben, James Smith and Steve Nelle team teach these 1/2 classroom 1/2 field workshops that are sure to change the way you look at creeks and rivers forever.
Spring 2011 Riparian Workshop Schedule
Friday, March 18, 2011 – 9am-4pm - Independence Creek/Pecos River
Host: Texas Nature Conservancy
Register: Rachael Ranft to register rranft@TNC.org 512-968-6800
Monday, May 2, 2011 – 8:30am-4pm - San Marcos River in San Marcos
Hosts: Agri-life/San Marcos River Foundation/TPWD
Register: Nikki Dictson to register n-dictson@tamu.edu 979.458.3478
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 – 8:30am-4pm - San Felipe Creek
Host: City of Del Rio
Register: Jackie Robinson to register jrobinson@cityofdelrio.com 830-774-8638)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 – 8am-4pm – Frio River near Rio Frio
Hosts: Friends of Garner Park and Dawn Bell
Register: Nueces River Authority 830-278-6810 or slewey@nueces-ra.org
Thursday, May 5, 2011 – 8am-4pm – Nueces River and Bird Springs Creek
Host: Open V Ranch
Register: Nueces River Authority 830-278-6810 or slewey@nueces-ra.org
Friday, May 6, 2011 – 8am-4pm – Lower Nueces River near San Patricio de Hibernia
Hosts: Dougherty Historical Foundation and San Patricio County
Register: Nueces River Authority 830-278-6810 or slewey@nueces-ra.org
There is no registration fee. Registration will be accepted on a first come first serve basis, space is limited. If you register, your participation is expected. Contact Sky Lewey slewey@nueces-ra.org 830-278-6810 for more information. Additional information, including directions to workshop locations will be sent to those who register.
The Riparian Landowners’ Network is a project of the Nueces River Authority, created to raise awareness and cultivate understanding among riparian landowners about the relationship between healthy riparian areas and abundant clean water in the Nueces Basin. Participation in the network is completely voluntary and comes with no conditions. Since 2007 the Network has held 30 riparian workshops reaching 655 landowners and decision makers who influence 1.578 million acres of land. Riparian understanding is spreading and the demand for this information is growing across Texas. Funding for the project has come from The Dixon Water Foundation, The Meadows Foundation, Shield-Ayres Foundation, Save the Laja, The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, The John and Florence Newman Foundation, Yates Cattle and Conservation, Stewards of the Nueces, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and private contributions with guidance from the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and cooperation from interested, local soil and water conservation districts. The Riparian Network will host its final workshops in 2011 unless additional funding is found.
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