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Restoring the Driftless: Day 2

The Science, Studies and Strategies for Improving Our Region’s Best Trout Fisheries
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There's something incredibly special about the waters of the Driftless region, and it isn't the density or quality of trout finning in the currents or the streamside grasses waving in the breeze.


What truly makes the Driftless special is the army of scientists, restoration specialist and nonprofit and agency partners working to study, care for and recover these fabled streams.

Join Trout Unlimited's Driftless Area Restoration Effort (TU DARE) staff and volunteers for an important two day virtual symposium on February 23 and March 3 featuring some of the most powerful and important voices in the partnership we have built to conduct this work.

Each day will feature nine experts speaking for 20 minutes on their area of focus and taking your question and will include a lunch break of one hour.

The Day 2 Lineup is:

9:45 - Opening Remarks
Jeff Hastings, TU Driftless Area Restoration Effort

10:00 - Incorporating Nongame Habitat In Stream Projects
Mike Majeski

10:30 - Use of dogs for the early detetion of New Zealand mudsnails in the Driftless
Ellen Voss

11:00 - Driftless Water Quality App
Kent, Dan, Carter

11:30 - Beaver influence on Driftless trout streams in Wisconsin
Matt Mitro

12:00 - Lunch Break

1:00 - Pierce and Dunn County Brook Trout Habitat Project Updates-Plum and Wilson Creek
Kasey Yallaly

1:30 - ERO: optimized velocity and volume to scour sand from low gradient streams
Loren Hass & Nate Anderson

2:00 - Wild South Pine Brook Trout
Mike Siepker

2:30 - Can Satellites Detect Coldwater Streams : Lessons from the Driftless region, Iowa
Niti Mishra

3:00 - Brook Trout population response to Brown Trout removal in Maple Dale Creek, WI
Kirk Olson

3:30 - Monitoring the response of stream temperature to restoration in a small Driftless Area stream with a drone, precision GPS, and temperature probes
Ben Sellers

4:00 - Closing Remarks
Jeff Hastings, TU Driftless Area Restoration Effort


*Note: All sessions will run concurrently on the same Zoom link and are Central time.
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