Arkansas Water Webinar #5

Join the Alliance and partners for a free Arkansas Water Webinar. The fifth topic will cover Mussel Ecology in Arkansas & War Eagle Dam Removals with guest speakers Kendall Moles (Ph.D., Malacologist) and Sean Saunders (North Central Arkansas Stream Habitat Coordinator). Click HERE to register. War Eagle Creek is the largest tributary to Beaver Lake, […]

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TOPIC: AGFC Considering Fish and People at River Access Developments: Improved Conservation-based Recreation and Habitat with Infrastructure Development Projects AGFC has a history of minimalist provision at river access areas […]

March Arkansas Water Webinar

Join us on March 20th for the first Water Webinar of 2025, with speaker Garrett Lampson! He will be presenting on the use of PCSWMM Modeling in the City of Rogers to understand current and future stormwater conditions. The water webinars are featured as part of the Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Conference, scheduled for July […]

April Arkansas Water Webinar: Removing Trash from our Waterways

Removing Trash from our Waterways Webinar Thursday, April 17, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Virtual) It is estimated that 1 to 2 million tons of plastic enter the oceans annually from rivers. Rivers are major conduits of trash, including plastic waste, into oceans. This waste poses a significant threat to drinking water quality, as it […]

Riparian Restoration in the Illinois River Watershed: Webinar

Join us for the next Arkansas Water Webinar, hosted by the Illinois River Watershed Partnership (IRWP), on Thursday, May 15, from noon to 1 p.m. Leif Kindberg, executive director of IRWP, will present the Riparian Restoration Program’s recent work. With funding from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Division, the Walton Family Foundation, […]

June Arkansas Water Webinar: Beaver Lake Secchi Day

Join us for the June Arkansas Water Webinar on June 19th! Beaver Water District's Matthew Rich will be speaking about Beaver Lake Secchi Day-- History, Trends, and Citizen Science. Understanding the source of one’s drinking water is imperative in preserving that source for future generations. Ensuring that drinking water sources remains viable is a goal […]

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