NPS Develops Mobile App
You can now learn about national parks from those who know them best – the NPS staff! Interactive maps, self-guided tours, things to do and more are available for your mobile phone. The official NPS…
You can now learn about national parks from those who know them best – the NPS staff! Interactive maps, self-guided tours, things to do and more are available for your mobile phone. The official NPS…
A variety of resources for planning a great time on Lake Roosevelt are always at the ready on the Lake Roosevelt Forum’s recreation web page. Whether you need to know the current lake level to launch your…
Click here for recreation webinar featuring National Park Service & WA Department of Fish & Wildlife updates. Click here for Spokesman Review summary.
Click here to access last week’s Upper Columbia Salmon Reintroduction webinar. “Presentations,” said Forum Executive Director Andy Dunau, “provided an extraordinary cultural, technical and policy overview filled with hope and promise.” The 200 plus people registered…
The Bureau of Reclamation announced that starting May 29th, the Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center and “One River, Many Voices” laser light show will be available. The Bureau also announced dam tours will not resume…
Online Public Meeting for Northport Waterfront RI/FSMay 19, 2021, 6:30 p.m.Join via WebExJoin by phone: 1-415-655-0001, Access code: 133 245 0665 Click here for Ecology notice with additional information, including options for cleanup and sending comments….
Join us in keeping up to date on key issues. For opinion leaders, elected officials, natural resource managers, policy makers, environmentalists, tribal members and concerned citizens from both sides of the border. The first two…
Referring to the Spokane and Columbia Rivers as “… the Spokane Tribe’s metaphorical grocery store,” on February 25th the Spokane Tribe of Indians joined 10 other fishing, conservation and environmental groups challenging the Columbia River…
A Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment (BERA) is the next big milestone for the Upper Columbia River Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS). The BERA and Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) are required to complete the…
Migrating needed water to Odessa farms from deep wells to surface water irrigation continues to progress. Construction of the East Low Canal expansion is complete with only some related road construction remaining. One of the…
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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