Citizen dialog for transparent process by the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange
Watershed seminar tomorrow in Tifton
Boating, walking, birding, hunting, fishing: our watersheds provide
us all that, plus what goes in upstream comes out in your drinking
water. Withlacoochee, Willacoochee, Alapaha, and Little Rivers: WWALS
Seminar tomorrow in Tifton. Good talks, good food, good water. Y’all come!
-jsq
10:00 – 10:20
Dave Hetzel,
WWALS President
Welcome/Introductions
10:20 – 10:35
Karen Hendrix, WATER MATTERS: Co-Chair
WATER MATTERS:
Focus & Function
10:35 – 11:10
Neill Herring,
Veteran Conservation Lobbyist
at the GA General Assembly
The Political Economy of Water
Conservation in Georgia
11:10 – 11:45
Jesslyn Shields, Georgia River Network
River Protection Success Stories in Georgia
11:45 – 11:55
Break
11:55 – 12:10
Bret Wagenhorst
Water Trails: Conservation and
Development
12:10 – 12:45
Babe McGowan,
Forester
Best Management Practices for
Riparian Ecosystems
12:45 – 1:00
Karan Rawlins,
University of Georgia
SEEDN smartphone app
1:00 – 2:00
Dave Hetzel
Open Discussion
and Pot Luck Lunch
2:00 – 4:00pm
Walk to the Arboretum and
Practice SEEDN App
WWALS Watershed Seminar
10:00 am Saturday
22 September, 2012
Seminar Room
NESPAL Building
2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton Campus
University of Georgia
WWALS
WWALS Watershed
Coalition is an Advocacy
Organization working for
watershed conservation
of the Willacoochee,
Withlacoochee, Alapaha,
and Little River Systems
watershed in south
Georgia and north Florida
through awareness,
environmental
monitoring, and citizen
advocacy.
Introducing WWALS Board
Dave Hetzel — President
John S. Quarterman — VP
Brittney Hull — Treasurer
Nathan Wilkins — Secretary
Gretchen Quarterman
Bret Wagenhorst
Garry Gentry
Karan A. Rawlins
Al Browning
Pot Luck Lunch
All Attendees, please bring
your favorite dish to share
WWALS is Providing
the Main Course
In the spirit of conservation
please bring your own set up:
Plate, fork, knife, spoon, cup