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Wild Blues: An Evening of Science and Stewardship

  • Walla Walla Regional Airport Conference Center 45 Terminal Loop Walla Walla, WA, 99362 United States (map)

Hosted by The Confluence Series. The Blue Mountains contain some of the most ecologically important intact forests remaining in the interior Northwest — biodiverse natural refugia that store massive amounts of carbon, safeguard water supplies, support wildlife, and buffer communities like Walla Walla from floods, drought and the challenges of a changing climate.

Join us for an evening of learning and connection, featuring a keynote by Dr. Dominick DellaSala, a globally-recognized leader in conservation science, and culminating in a panel discussion with regional conservation leaders Paula Hood, co-director of the Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, and Jamie Dawson, conservation director of Greater Hells Canyon Council.

For more information, visit The Confluence Series website.

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