Tune in on September 17
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John,
Please join us for Last Catch: Conversations on the Columbia and Snake Rivers, a dynamic speaker series designed to explore the future of our rivers and the vital role they play in the ecology, economy, and culture of the Northwest.
What: Episode two of Last Catch: Conversations on the Columbia and Snake Rivers
When: Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.
Where: Online [[link removed]]
This month’s episode, Rock of Ages in the Columbia Basin, will take us deep into the history, resilience, and future of the Basin. We'll explore cultural and ecological heritage, along with future challenges and opportunities.
We’ll hear from Tribal leaders, scientists, and advocates about how the past shapes our present, and what it will take to protect the rivers, salmon, and communities that define our region.
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We’re thrilled to have WCA's CEO, Alyssa Macy, member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, as the moderator for the conversation. There will be opportunities for questions throughout the session.
Please register in advance to secure your spot. [[link removed]] We look forward to having you join the conversation on this crucial issue!
We hope to see you on September 17.
Karina Solorio (she/her/ella)
Yakima Field Organizer, Washington Conservation Action
The Last Catch series is brought to you by the Columbia Snake River Campaign [[link removed]] and organized by the Nez Perce Tribe’s Orca Salmon Project, American Rivers, Washington Conservation Action, Hispanic Access Foundation, and Idaho Conservation League.
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