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SUMMARY:Alliance Karst Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about caves\, karst\, geology below us\, and the history of early dwellers that play an important role in the Beaver Lake watershed. \nWith Special Guest Speakers: \nAdam Leslie | Arkansas State Parks \nJonathan Baxter | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service \nJamie Lockhart | AR Archeological Survey \n  \nTopics Include: \n\nWhat are karst landscapes & why are they important?\nOzark caves: early dwellings & the preservation of ancient artifacts.\nHow is water underground related to above ground water systems? (and how to protect both!)\nCave creatures: what lives in caves & what is their role in our local landscapes?\n\n\n  \nDownload/View Flyer \nRSVP to Beaver Watershed Alliance at: \nEMAIL: info@beaverwatershedalliance.org TEXT/CALL: 479-750-8007 \n\n  \n  \nThank you to our partners! \n               
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/alliance-karst-workshop/
LOCATION:Kieth Ham Pavilion – Withrow Springs State Park\, 33647 AR-23\, Huntsville\, AR\, 72740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Forestry Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Forestry Workshop: Maximizing Forest Health & Profitability \nJoin the Alliance for this FREE workshop! This will be an excellent opportunity for forest landowners to learn about enhancing management goals for longevity\, land and watershed stewardship\, and wildlife habitat. \nUnmanaged forest properties can have negative impacts. Human influences have led to overcrowded forests with lower diversity and ecological benefits. Once in this altered state\, forests need human influences to return to their historic level of productivity. Forestry practices\, such as prescribed burning and timber thinning\, can greatly improve overall forest health and generate income through timber sales and cost-share programs. \nOur guest speaker\, Michael Mitchell\, is an Arkansas Registered Forester with Devereux & Associates LLC. Mr. Mitchell has decades of experience working with landowners and forest management in NW Arkansas. He will be leading a forest walk and talk where participants can ask questions and see real world examples of when and where forestry practices are needed\, or not\, and the logistics of getting practices implemented. Participants will also learn about the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) program – a dedicated funding program for producers and forest landowners in the War Eagle watershed. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/forestry-workshop/
LOCATION:Kieth Ham Pavilion – Withrow Springs State Park\, 33647 AR-23\, Huntsville\, AR\, 72740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:War Eagle Appreciation Day
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for the 19th Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day\, happening on Saturday\, June 3rd\, from 11* am – 1 pm at Withrow Springs State Park’s Kieth Ham Pavillion! \n*Guided nature hike to celebrate National Trails Day will begin at 10:30 am.  \n  \n \nDOWNLOAD FLYER \nThe 19th Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day will be held Saturday\, June 3\, 2023\, and will feature free\, family-friendly activities at the Withrow Springs State Park’s Keith Ham Pavilion\, Huntsville\, AR. Activities will feature local organizations with educational and interactive activities focused on water\, wildlife\, history\, tourism\, and more. Weichert Real Estate will grill free lunch\, and music sponsored by the William Rufus Stephens Jr. Memorial Fund will include a live performance by The Plaid Magpies. The event will start at 11 am and wrap up at 1 pm. Attend for the chance to win fun door prizes! \nJune 3rd is also National Trails Day\, and to celebrate\, a guided nature hike will be offered as part of the event starting at 10:30 am\, led by a Withrow Springs Interpretation Ranger. The hike will leave from the Keith Ham Pavilion and will consist of a 1.5-mile loop on the War Eagle Trail. The hike will have little elevation change\, is rated as easy difficulty\, and will take 45 mins to an hour to complete. \n  \nWar Eagle Creek is a tributary to Beaver Lake\, our region’s source water supply. The War Eagle watershed is responsible for 1/3rd of all water entering Beaver Lake\, the source of drinking water for one in five Arkansans\, making it an essential area to appreciate\, keep clean\, and steward. \nSponsors and partners included Arkansas State Parks\, Arkansas State Tourism\, H2Ozarks\, Beaver Water District\, Beaver Watershed Alliance\, Weichert Real Estate\, Northwest Arkansas Land Trust\, Rufus Stephens Jr. Memorial Fund\, Turpentine Creek\, Ozark Natural Science Center\, and more! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/war-eagle-appreciation-day/
LOCATION:Kieth Ham Pavilion – Withrow Springs State Park\, 33647 AR-23\, Huntsville\, AR\, 72740\, United States
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