The Salish Sea Science Roundtable online speaker series continues on Tuesday, February 10 from 12:30 – 1:30 pm.
Twelve years ago, the Tulalip Beaver Project started with a bold idea: maybe we can partner with beavers — nature’s original engineers — to help restore salmon habitat. Today, the project is known across the country for showing how people and wildlife can work together to heal our watersheds. In this presentation, we’ll look at why beavers matter, how the Tulalip Beaver Project safely captures and relocates them, and the lessons we’ve learned from years of on‑the‑ground restoration and outreach.
Roundtables occur virtually on the second Tuesday of each month as a way to share emerging science that is shaping Salish Sea ecosystem recovery.
This event is free, but registration is required.
