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Shoshone-Bannock Fish & Wildlife Perspectives on Salmon Studies

Shoshone-Bannock Fish & Wildlife Perspectives on Salmon Studies In-Person

In celebration of Earth Day, Kurt Tardy and Rob Trahant will join us to discuss their salmon recovery work with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. They’ll share the history of the Tribes’ fishing practices along Idaho’s rivers and current tribal resource management and inter-agency coordination, including specific projects at Pettit Lake and on the Middle Fork of the Salmon. They’ll also look ahead to the future of sockeye and chinook, rivers and dam management, and climate change before inviting your questions.

Kurt Tardy, Fisheries Manager, is an anadromous fish biologist who has worked with the Shoshone-Bannock tribes in central Idaho for nearly a decade. Kurt’s focus is on fish restoration, with the long-term goal of restoring salmon and steelhead populations to their historic abundance and the short-term goal of saving them from impending extinction. 

Rob Trahant (Shoshone-Bannock) is a fisheries technician for the Tribes and lead technician on the Pettit Lake Weir facility. He has worked since 1995 on sockeye recovery efforts in the Sawtooth Basin.

Space is limited, so advance registration is requested. This event will also be livestreamed and recorded for later viewing. Watch here on Vimeo.

Presented in partnership with the Idaho Conversation League and the Climate Action Coalition of the Wood River Valley. This is in conjunction with a multi-day Earth Day event. Click here to learn more about other Earth Day events around the valley this week.

Date:
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
John A. and Carole O. Moran Lecture Hall
Campus:
The Community Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Lectures & Conversations  
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