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SERNW Regional Conference

Announcement:
SERNW Regional Conference Postponed
Click here for more information.

"Creating Thriving Rural and Urban Communities through Ecological Restoration"

SERNW Regional Conference 2009
Lynnwood Convention Center,  Lynnwood WA
May 19 - 22, 2009

SERNW is pleased to announce the 2009 SERNW Regional Conference.  Conference tracks will include technical sessions, workshops, field trips, and special presentations focused on promoting the preservation, conservation, enhancement, and restoration of urban and rural ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest.  

Check out the following pages for a preview of the exciting array of expert presenters, workshops and field trips, and special evening lectures and activities.

Registration

Become a Sponsor or Exhibitor

Program

Directions and Accomodations

Many thanks to our sponsors, exhibitors, and partners who make this conference possible!

Sponsoring agencies:

  • Snohomish County Surface Water Management
  • Anchor QEA, Inc. 
  • Benson Farms
  • BFI Native Seeds
  • King County Parks & Recreation
  • US Fish & Wildlife Service
  • King County Water & Land Resources Division
  • ESA Adolfson
  • Parametrix, Inc. 
  • US Forest Service
  • The Watershed Company

Exhibitors:

  • Squalicum Mountain Ecological Restoration
  • Student Conservation Association
  • WACD Plant Materials Center
  • Edmonds Community College

Partners:

  • Bonneville Environmental Foundation
  • Cascade Land Conservancy
  • Initiative for Rural Innovation & Stewardship (IRIS)
  • Puget Sound Partnership
  • Seattle Urban Nature
  • Washington Native Plant Society
  • Washington Society of Professional Soil Scientists / Pacific Rim Soil & Water
  • WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
  • Whidbey Camano Land Trust

Vendors:

  • WACD Plant Materials Center
  • Squalicum Mountain Ecological Restoration, Inc.
  • Student Conservation Association

Guidelines for Presenters

Please note that the call for abstracts is now closed.  Click here to view useful instructions and background information for speakers and workshop presenters. 

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