12/05/2024
Join the Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Organization as they host the third session of the 2024-2025 virtual learning series “Land to Lake Lectures.” Unique to the Cannon River Watershed, the LMS walleye plays a vital role in regional lake ecosystems. Craig Soupir from Minnesota DNR Fisheries will share about their use in lake stocking, their special adaptations to southern Minnesota, and how water quality impacts their vital habitat. Funding opportunities to implement conservation practices will also be discussed. This series is offered in collaboration with the University of Minnesota-Extension.
The free webinar will be held on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at 12:00 pm over the lunch hour. Register for the webinar at https://z.umn.edu/LMSWalleye . The webinar will be video recorded and posted on the CRWJPO’s website at https://www.cannonriverwatershedmn.gov afterward for those who cannot attend.
The virtual learning sessions “Land to Lake Lectures” will continue throughout the winter and into the spring with a different topic each month over the lunch hour. Learn more about the different topics for each session at https://www.cannonriverwatershedmn.gov/events-1. For more information contact Emmie Scheffler at (507) 332-5408 or [email protected].
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