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Quarterly Healthy Watersheds Learning Exchanges

Healthy Watersheds Learning Exchanges Flyer (pdf) (3.9 MB)

Join EPA's Healthy Watersheds Learning Exchanges, a virtual webinar series aimed at highlighting watershed protection approaches and facilitating discussions across practitioners to promote the sharing of experiences, lessons learned, and tools. 

  • Who can attend? State, Territory, and Tribal water quality programs; other government agencies; non-profit organizations; colleges/universities; and others interested in joining a community of practice focused on healthy watersheds protection. 
  • When will exchanges occur? Learning exchanges occur on a quarterly basis, with the next webinar anticipated for September 2024. 
  • What topics will be covered? Each exchange will focus on a different aspect of healthy watersheds protection, such as building protection-based partnerships, watershed protection prioritization, financing watershed protection projects, and landowner and community engagement. 

Register here for our upcoming Learning Exchange! 

Upcoming Events

  • October 23, 2024, 1 - 2:30 PM: Data Tools and Resources to Advance Watershed Protection
    • Janae Davis, American Rivers
    • Arlene Olivero, the Nature Conservancy Center for Resilient Conservation Science
    • Ryan Toot, US Forest Service
    • Moderated by Beth Smith, EPA Region 4
    • Zoom Registration Link: https://usepa.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItc-mupz0tEx0ofGwKNi9gdssv8XoioN4 

Past Events

Visit our YouTube channel for previous webinar recordings. 

  • May 29, 2024: Local Implementation of Healthy Watersheds Protection
    • Heather Amster, NY Department of Environmental Conservation, NY
    • Emily Baldauff, PA Trout Unlimited 
    • Ana Gonzalez, City of Austin, TX Watershed Protection Department
    • Moderated by Brian Fontenot, EPA Region 6
    • Click here for the recording. 
  • February 27, 2024: Kickoff Healthy Watersheds Learning Exchange - Introduction to Healthy Watersheds Protection 
    • Ali Dunn, CA Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program
    • Pamela Toshner, WI Department of Natural Resources
    • Sophie Waterman, EPA Chesapeake Bay Program
    • Moderated by Paul Thomas, EPA Region 5
    • Click here for the recording
  • CWA 303(d) and 319 Protection Learning Exchange (2022)
    • In 2022, Environmental Law Institute hosted a multi-day learning exchange for EPA Headquarters, Regional, and State staff focused on healthy watersheds protection. Visit their webpage to learn more and access presentations and materials. 

Healthy Watersheds Protection

  • EPA's Healthy Watersheds Program
    • What EPA Is Doing for Healthy Watersheds
    • Technical Elements
    • Learning Exchanges
    • Healthy Watersheds Listserv
    • Program Contacts
  • Information About Healthy Watersheds
    • Basic Information and FAQs
    • Benefits of Healthy Watersheds
  • Integrated Assessment of Healthy Watersheds
    • Developing a Watershed Health Index
    • Developing a Watershed Vulnerability Index
    • Examples of Integrated Assessments
    • Preliminary Healthy Watersheds Assessment
  • Watershed Protection
    • Initiatives to Protect Healthy Watersheds
    • Tools and Resources to Protect Watersheds
    • Protection Projects in Your State and Region
    • Healthy Watersheds Consortium Grant
    • Land Conservation and Watershed Protection
  • Program Reports & Publications
    • Healthy Watersheds Program Reports
    • Key Program Documents
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Last updated on October 7, 2024
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