PeterSL Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) has initiated the North-Central Native Trout (NCNT) Recovery Program for fish species at risk in the North-Central East Slopes. This program will focus on the development and implementation of targeted recovery actions in pilot watersheds in the Red Deer River, North Saskatchewan River, Athabasca River and Peace River watersheds. These actions are expected to improve bull trout, Athabasca rainbow trout, Arctic grayling and mountain whitefish populations over a 5 year period and are, or will be, directly linked to recommended actions within the Athabasca Rainbow Trout and Bull Trout Provincial Recovery Plans. Please visit the NCNT web page for more information. I am writing to invite you and your membership to attend the NCNT public information sessions being held in Edmonton and Calgary, December 2017. These sessions will provide a great opportunity to learn more about the program and provide ideas on how Albertans can help recover native trout. The sessions are divided into two components. Presentations and a short question period on the NCNT program will take place in the early evening, followed by a workshop where attendees will brainstorm and discuss specific actions stakeholder groups and public members can take to help recover native trout. We are pleased to introduce Lorne Fitch as the session facilitator and key-note presenter. Mr. Fitch is an award winning biologist and is internationally recognized as a communicator, writer and teacher focusing on conservation challenges in Alberta and beyond. Calgary Session – Dec 12, 20176:30 pm – 9:00 pmAlberta Wilderness Association building, 455 - 12 St NW, CalgaryLimited parking available at the AWA buildingParking available at Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association, 1320 5 Ave NW, CalgaryRefreshments will be provided Edmonton Session – Dec 14, 20176:30 pm – 9:00 pmAlfred H Savage Building (Aspen Room), 13909 Fox Dr NW, EdmontonParking available at venueRefreshments will be provided Agenda 6:30pm –Welcome and opening remarks 6:40pm– Presentation: “Grandfather’s Trout- Grandkid’s Memories” (Mr. Lorne Fitch) 7:10pm– Presentation: “North Central Native Trout Program” (Jessica Reilly, AEP) 8:00pm– Break. Attendees are welcome to depart or stay for the workshop session. 8:10pm– Workshop session: “How can Albertans help recover native trout?” 8:45pm –Workshop highlights and closing remarks Registration As capacity is limited, we ask attendees to register here. We hope to see you at the information sessions, Laura Raivio (for Jessica Reilly) Quote
fthillsfisher Posted December 2, 2017 Posted December 2, 2017 Is there any chance of a public information session being put on in the Edson / Hinton area ? I would like to attend, but traveling to Edmonton is not possible for me . Quote
kemo99 Posted December 2, 2017 Posted December 2, 2017 These are AEP sessions. I'll forward your query to the Edson office. Quote
Michael Dell Posted December 3, 2017 Posted December 3, 2017 Be sure to register for the session, You have to give your name and addresses, but it doesn't cost anything. Quote
kemo99 Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 Note the address :Alfred H Savage Building (Aspen Room), 13909 Fox Dr NW, Edmonton This is not an NLFF/TUC event. It is not at our regular location. Quote
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