Regional Support Team for Biocultural Restoration of Riverscapes
This effort expands on initial work around Bio-Cultural Restoration Field Stations and the Skykomish Field Station with a coalition effort to expand the model to the Deschutes Watershed and explore new relationships in the Little Skookum Ecosystem and the Chimacum Creek Watershed. The proposal establishes regional technical and legal infrastructure to enable local Conservation District-led teams to develop ongoing community-led restoration efforts, in close collaboration Tribal Governments as we explore mechanisms for the sustained stewardship of Riparian Buffers.
Relationships
- broader: aquatic buffer
- located in: deschutes;skykomish;chimacum
- related to: :file:grossman executivesummary recoveringsedimenttosustaindeltamarsh.pdf
- related to: chimacum creek watershed
- related to: conservation districts
- related to: deschutes estuary restoration team
- related to: little skookum ecosystem
- related to: riparian buffers
- related to: the ecosystem guildsite steward apprenticeship
- related to: tribal governments
Source: Regional Support Team for Biocultural Restoration of Riverscapes on Salish Sea Wiki