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Join us in "streaming" this conversation with Alicia Marrs, Director of Western Water for the National Wildlife Federation. You'll learn about Low Tech Process Based Restoration (LTPBR), which is a very practical, hands-on technique for improving degraded watersheds using natural materials to slow the flow of water. LTPBR helps restore habitats by reducing erosion, increasing infiltration, and restoring natural wetland functions. A bonus of this conservation strategy is that it can actively involve volunteers, including kids and families, in the installation of these LTPBR structures.
You can reach out to Alicia Marrs directly at [email protected]
Find the National Wildlife Federation's Western Waters webpage at:
https://www.nwf.org/Northern-Rockies-and-Pacific-Region/Conservation/Western-Water
Website for Arizona Cross-Watershed Network:
https://www.azcrosswatershed.net/
Did you count the number of water related puns in this episode? If so, send the number of puns, along with the specific pun words to Trica at [email protected]. The first person to submit all the correct responses will win a special prize! We'll announce the winner in a future episode (with permission of course). Have fun!
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Join us in "streaming" this conversation with Alicia Marrs, Director of Western Water for the National Wildlife Federation. You'll learn about Low Tech Process Based Restoration (LTPBR), which is a very practical, hands-on technique for improving degraded watersheds using natural materials to slow the flow of water. LTPBR helps restore habitats by reducing erosion, increasing infiltration, and restoring natural wetland functions. A bonus of this conservation strategy is that it can actively involve volunteers, including kids and families, in the installation of these LTPBR structures.
You can reach out to Alicia Marrs directly at [email protected]
Find the National Wildlife Federation's Western Waters webpage at:
https://www.nwf.org/Northern-Rockies-and-Pacific-Region/Conservation/Western-Water
Website for Arizona Cross-Watershed Network:
https://www.azcrosswatershed.net/
Did you count the number of water related puns in this episode? If so, send the number of puns, along with the specific pun words to Trica at [email protected]. The first person to submit all the correct responses will win a special prize! We'll announce the winner in a future episode (with permission of course). Have fun!

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