Course Summary
The goals of these day-and-a-half workshops are to raise awareness of native lamprey species and assist participants in incorporating lamprey conservation into restoration projects, including permitting, passage design, in-water work activities, and other considerations.
The workshops use both classroom and field instruction to provide participants with knowledge of the ecology, habitat needs, cultural significance, and conservation of lamprey species in the Pacific Northwest, and enable them to survey, salvage, and identify lamprey species.
Participants will receive handouts and resources to assist with lamprey identification and available conservation resources. The workshop is comprised of a day of classroom instruction, followed by a half-day of field instruction.