Past Lake Roosevelt Forum Houseboat Tour Photos
Four houseboats took 48 elected officials, opinion leaders, natural resource managers, stakeholders and concerned citizens on a day long house boat tour from Keller Ferry to Seven Bays Marina.
Four houseboats took 48 elected officials, opinion leaders, natural resource managers, stakeholders and concerned citizens on a day long house boat tour from Keller Ferry to Seven Bays Marina.
Based on National Park Service News Release Date: May 13thTime: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Location: Kettle Falls Historical Center, 1188 St. Paul Mission Rd.Cost: Free The Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, Friends of Spokane House,…
From Lake Roosevelt National Area Recreation News Release Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is now accepting high school student applications for the 2023 summer Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program. Participants will get paid to work,…
In May, grade 4-6 students and teachers will be taking field trips to explore the ecological, social and economic complexities of Lake Roosevelt’s watershed. At locations throughout the area, local resource specialists such as biologists…
Since 1999, the Lake Roosevelt Water Festival has rung in the school year for upper elementary students in the Upper Columbia. Taking place at Kettle Falls swim beach and Sherman Creek fish hatchery, the festival…
The River Mile (TRM) network program received a two-year, $100,000 EPA Environmental Education (EE) grant. It will support TRM’s efforts to engage K-12 students in real-world STEM through scientific research, data collection, and analysis. Field…
The sound you won’t hear this May are students and teachers exploring the ecological, social and economic complexities of Lake Roosevelt’s watershed. Local resource specialists create and staff zones to provide a variety of experiences….
Operation of the Columbia River stands at the nexus of attaining goals for a future that supports zero-carbon power, salmon recovery and reintroduction, flood control, and meeting water needs for families, industry and farms. Finding…
Join us at the LRF Conference to learn more about regional defenses and successful practices to prevent and deter aquatic invasive species in our waters. Aquatic invasive species, particularly zebra and quagga mussels, continue to…
Congratulations to the Reardan High School Ag Leadership class for winning the Washington state National FFA Organization’s Agricultural Issues Forum competition. In May, they staged a debate highlighting the pros and cons of the topic…
The backdrop for Forum activities is the unique and distinct needs of Lake Roosevelt, which resulted from creating a reservoir to support operational capacity at Grand Coulee Dam. Two Indian tribes, federal agencies, state agencies and four counties have specific interests in the management of the lake. Individually and collectively, they seek to meet a diverse set of environmental, economic and cultural needs.
Lake Roosevelt Forum continues to successfully engage in a set of public outreach activities intended to further strengthen collaboration and cooperation among the many stakeholders with interests in and around Lake Roosevelt.
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