LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, in collaboration with the Lake County Watershed Protection District, invites Lake County residents residing along streams within the Clear Lake Watershed to a special event on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
The stream clearing and permitting overview town hall will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors chambers at the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St, Lakeport.
It also will be conducted via Zoom; the meeting ID is 335 330 8388, passcode is 769928
Organizers will offer insights into the ongoing local and state efforts dedicated to the removal of Clear Lake hitch barriers in Lake County’s streams, fostering a healthier aquatic ecosystem.
Attendees will find out how private landowners can actively engage in conservation efforts and contribute to the preservation of natural habitats.
There also will be information about the Streambed Alteration Program by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, including an in-depth exploration of the permitting process for vegetation clearing, vital for maintaining the delicate balance of our local environment.
All interested citizens, environmental enthusiasts and residents of Lake County are encouraged to participate in this town hall.
To learn more about this town hall event, please contact Lake County Water Resources at 707-263-2344.
Visit the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Streambed Alteration Program website for more information.
Oct. 11 stream clearing and permitting overview town hall to discuss Clear Lake hitch conservation efforts
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