You are invited to attend the 21st annual Berkeley River Restoration Symposium on Saturday 13
December, in the Bauer Wurster Hall auditorium, 9am – 3pm. Mark Bransom, CEO of the
Klamath River Renewal Corporation, will present a keynote talk on the history and current
status of the largest dam removal in the US, followed by presentations of research by graduate
students on diverse topics such as wildfire effects on channel form of creeks within Yosemite
Park, effects of meadow restoration on hydrology, riparian restoration on Tuolumne River,
methyl mercury exposure from fish in Clear Lake, San Francisco’s Islais Ck, vegetation in the Los
Angeles River, ancient channels of Iraq, and restoring for salmonids on Sausal, Lagunitas and
Putah Creeks. The program is free and open to the community, but please pre-register to
reserve your program and coffee. Register here.
Berkeley River Restoration Symposium Dec 13