[PCA] CONFERENCE: SERNW-GB Regional Conference Oct 6-10 (Redmond, OR)

Kwong, Olivia okwong at blm.gov
Mon May 12 13:27:00 CDT 2014


http://restoration2014.org/

Collaborative Restoration: From Community Efforts to Landscape Scale
October 6-10, 2014
Eagle Crest Resort, Redmond, Oregon

The 2014 SERNW-GB Regional Conference on ecological restoration will bring
together scientists, restoration professionals, and government agencies
involved in restoration issues in the Cascadia and Great Basin Bioregions,
with a focus on the unique challenges of ecological restoration in these
regions.  The conference will be held in Redmond, Oregon.

IMPORTANT DATES
March 31st: Early registration opens
June 30th: Call for Abstracts closes
June 30th: Early registration closes, regular registration begins
August 31st: Deadline for presenter registration

Call for Student Volunteers!
Conference participation has many benefits, such as meeting the region’s
leading ecological restoration practitioners and connecting your coursework
and research to real-world efforts to restore systems in the Northwest,
Great Basin, and beyond. Volunteer at the conference to receive reduced or
waived conference registration.

Volunteer duties may include helping with poster set-up and take-down;
supporting AV needs; staffing registration desk; and supporting field
trips. Volunteers will be asked to attend a brief volunteer training and
information session, likely to be held the day or evening before the
conference begins. Volunteers will receive registration waivers as follows:

 Volunteer for 9 hours: attend 3 days of  conference
 Volunteer for 6 hours: attend 2 days of conference
 Volunteer for 3 hours: attend 1 day of conference
 Volunteer for a Friday field trip: attend field trip for free
Volunteer opportunities are limited and will be filled on a first-come,
first-served basis. For information about the conference, visit
http://restoration2014.org/. To request volunteer status or ask questions
about volunteering, please contact Lisa Chang, SER-NW member, at (425)
941-3727, or chang_lisa at comcast.net.
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