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A River Reborn... Journalist Ben Goldfarb traces the monumental effort to restitch relationships between land, salmon, and humans on the Klamath River running through Oregon and California, after four of its most obstructive dams are dismantled in 2024 under a restoration plan reopening hundreds of miles of salmon spawning habitat. Would fish that famously return to their birth streams find a stretch of river that had been closed for more than a century? Ben witnesses how the renewal of these ancient relationships is nourishing the ecosystem anew.

To clarify - for these discussions, we watch/listen to/read material ahead of time and then discuss it. The authors or speakers are not joining us - we are talking about their work ourselves.

Before we meet read or listen (36 mins) to this article: https://emergencemagazine.org/essay/a-river-reborn/

In our Permaculture Topics Discussions & Book Studies, we aim to expand our knowledge of topics related to permaculture and to have an ongoing series where members can connect to build our community. This series has a particular focus on "social/societal permaculture." Since Spring 2020, we've been especially engaging with topics such as: people care, story, right relationships, new economics, community resilience, honoring indigenous knowledge, strength in diversity, and forests & gardens as teachers.

COST: Suggested donation of $5-15 at https://www.seacoastnhpermaculture.org/ or send checks to Seacoast Permaculture, 219 France Rd, Barrington NH 03825.
*We are not requiring you pay before signing up but there are limited spaces so please take your RSVP seriously.*

JOINING ONLINE: Our online programs are offered via Zoom. When you rsvp "yes" the Zoom link will become visible to you on this event page. Whenever you are logged in to your meetup account and come to this page you will be able to see it, click on it, or cut and paste it to get to the meeting. We will send you a message with the link through meetup, but your settings for your email or in meetup may mean it does not reach you, so *please remember to come to this page for access!*

The series is facilitated by Seacoast Permaculture members involved in organic growing and homesteading, education and social justice movements. These are not formal classes but conversations shaped by the participants.

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Community
Environmental Awareness
Permaculture
Sustainability
Indigenous People

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