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X-WR-CALDESC:Streaming link: https://www.youtube.com/live/VA3NCsC1448?si=DZ
 VKJuwUFSwKPVDq\n\nNo registration required\, but RSVP to receive email rem
 inders and updates about this event!\n\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a communi
 ty social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will
  start at 7:00pm.\n\nJoin the Lake Chelan Research Institute to hear geolo
 gical\, environmental\, and human stories from the Lake Chelan Watershed\,
  while learning about potential threats to the lake's ecology and opportun
 ities to restore and steward the lake into the future. With aerial and und
 erwater photography from Cashmere's Steven Gnam (National Geographic\, Cro
 wn of the Continent)\, and contributions from the Lake Chelan Research Ins
 titute's Anna Galipeau and Phil Long\, this presentation is sure to provid
 e new perspectives on the ever-changing ecological treasure that is Lake C
 helan.\n\nAbout the presenter: Nate Hough-Snee is a Leavenworth\, Washingt
 on-based wetland\, aquatic\, and riparian ecologist who researches and res
 tores ecosystems across the Pacific Northwest. Trained as a researcher\, a
 nd with a Ph.D. in Ecology from Utah State University's Watershed Sciences
  Department\, Nate is an environmental storyteller at heart. Nate currentl
 y spins environmental narratives of the Wenatchee and Entiat watersheds\, 
 Lake Chelan\, and Washington’s Olympic Peninsula\, working with the Lake C
 helan Research Institute as a senior scientist and as a consultant through
  his firm\, Meadow Run Environmental. Recently Nate has increasingly focus
 ed his attention on understanding how Lake Chelan is changing from periphy
 ton\, invasive species\, and how threats to the watershed might change the
  Lake. Most of Nate's ecosystem stories from Lake Chelan are told about wa
 ter\, plants\, and people and with enough humor to have a good time.
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DESCRIPTION:Streaming link: https://www.youtube.com/live/VA3NCsC1448?si=DZV
 KJuwUFSwKPVDq\n\nNo registration required\, but RSVP to receive email remi
 nders and updates about this event!\n\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a communit
 y social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will 
 start at 7:00pm.\n\nJoin the Lake Chelan Research Institute to hear geolog
 ical\, environmental\, and human stories from the Lake Chelan Watershed\, 
 while learning about potential threats to the lake's ecology and opportuni
 ties to restore and steward the lake into the future. With aerial and unde
 rwater photography from Cashmere's Steven Gnam (National Geographic\, Crow
 n of the Continent)\, and contributions from the Lake Chelan Research Inst
 itute's Anna Galipeau and Phil Long\, this presentation is sure to provide
  new perspectives on the ever-changing ecological treasure that is Lake Ch
 elan.\n\nAbout the presenter: Nate Hough-Snee is a Leavenworth\, Washingto
 n-based wetland\, aquatic\, and riparian ecologist who researches and rest
 ores ecosystems across the Pacific Northwest. Trained as a researcher\, an
 d with a Ph.D. in Ecology from Utah State University's Watershed Sciences 
 Department\, Nate is an environmental storyteller at heart. Nate currently
  spins environmental narratives of the Wenatchee and Entiat watersheds\, L
 ake Chelan\, and Washington’s Olympic Peninsula\, working with the Lake Ch
 elan Research Institute as a senior scientist and as a consultant through 
 his firm\, Meadow Run Environmental. Recently Nate has increasingly focuse
 d his attention on understanding how Lake Chelan is changing from periphyt
 on\, invasive species\, and how threats to the watershed might change the 
 Lake. Most of Nate's ecosystem stories from Lake Chelan are told about wat
 er\, plants\, and people and with enough humor to have a good time.
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LOCATION:HYBRID EVENT: WRI's Red Barn 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth\, W
 A 98826 or livestream via our YouTube Channel
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event: Stories from Lake Chelan
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