2008 Conservation Symposium Series
Keeping Current: Stream Ecology, Conservation & Restoration
Thursday - Saturday, September 4 to 6, 2008
The Fifth-Annual Conservation Symposium at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Rivers and streams are the lifeblood of a region’s ecological systems. When they are of high-quality, they help maintain the health of local habitats. Rivers and streams also impact the quality of human life, and are themselves affected by human activity. This year’s symposium will explore what’s going right with the conservation of rivers and streams in our region and what challenges we presently face. Talks will be presented for the layperson with an interest in conservation.
For more information or assistance:
Call (216) 231-1177 or 800-317-9155, ext. 3279
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