Conserving Together Theme
A public workshop focusing on the Brule River and its watershed will take place Saturday, August 12, 2017 at Northwestern High School in Maple. The session runs from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The theme, “Conserving Together” encourages those who live, work, recreate, and care for the Brule River to participate in the structured workshop.
Local outdoor columnist for the Duluth News Tribune, Sam Cook, will present, “Reflecting on the Brule”, offering insights on the iconic River. Participants will then attend breakout sessions addressing conservation and improvement for the river’s fishery, habitat, forest and upland.
“The goal is to come to a common understanding of what are the next most important tasks that can be undertaken to sustain this much loved local resource”, explained David Zentner, Izzak Walton League and Brule River Preservation board member. “We expect great representation from our natural resource managers, local business, sportsmen, town government, land owners and conservationists. They all add to the sustainability of the River.”
The Brule River Roundtable is a series established by the Brule River Coalition of local organizations whose mission is sustaining this natural resource. The event is sponsored by the Brule River Sportsmen, Wild River Chapter Trout Unlimited, Brule River Preservation, Izaak Walton League-Duluth, and West Wisconsin Land Trust. Local and State natural resource managers and scientists help guide the conservation initiatives of the group.
The event is open to all but registration is required. To register, contact Michelle at West Wisconsin Land Trust, mcopley@wwlt.org, 715-235-8850, or register online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3017165. $10 per person includes a continental breakfast.
Contact:
David Zentner, Izzak Walton League, dzentner@charter.net
Jane Anklam, West Wisconsin Land Trust, 218-343-8528, janklam@wwlt.org