Water, Water, Water & No Salmon Left Behind
Here is another post from my Things to Consider Series where I am on an "appreciate ya'" mission to emphasize the amazing contributions of the BRIGHTEST and the BEST here at Active Rain...such as the value-added content from eco-friendly "stars" at the Eco-All-Stars Group
To say I "appreciate ya"" I am reading members BLOGS like crazy, and reBlogging the posts that insisted I read them.
I am posting these on the Things to Consider Series. HERE, for example , Lynn gives you a look at what is underwater....
Yes I know that title probably has you wondering just what the heck I'm writing about today. Well please read on...
I recently completed the necessary coursework to earn my EcoGreen Agent Certification. One of the fabulous speakers we had the opportunity to listen to during the series was Brock Dolman, the director of The Water Institute http://www.oaecwater.org/about/water-institute at the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center http://www.oaec.org/ . Brock's talk had me mesmerized! He is a wonderful speaker and oh so easy to listen to & obviously a very smart man. I recommend anyone anywhere near Sonoma County California that has an opportunity to listen to this man do so. For anyone who already owns real estate in the area or is planning to some day in the future The Occidental Arts & Ecology center and The Water Institute are both excellent sources of valuable information that is presented in an easy to digest way.
I received an email yesterday with a link to a WATER Institute web video collaboration with filmmaker Ben Zolno and underwater videographer Corby Hines called: Your Salmon Creek!
We are blessed to have some amazing underwater footage to give us all a below-the-scenes look at the historic reintroduction of endangered Coho Salmon to the Salmon Creek Watershed in Sonoma County, CA, where experts reveal why Coho are disappearing, and why you should care... Salmon Creek empties out into the Pacific Ocean just north of Bodega Bay which is why this footage is especial special to me since Bodega Bay is one of my most favorit places on earth.
Here is a link not only to the video on the Water Institute website.
http://www.oaecwater.org/your-salmon-creek-video
Watch to see how protecting your home, your land and your family can improve your environment and the endangered species in your area.
Have a look! If you like it - watch it a bunch of times! And tell your friends to watch it today as well.Enjoy!
Comments (0)Subscribe to CommentsComment