Lewis & Clark Law School presents its third Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Environmental Law Conference
Western Instream Flows: 50 Years of Progress and Setbacks
April 20-21, 2006
For half a century, we’ve been struggling to make a place in western water law for the public interest in flowing rivers. What do we have to show for 50 years of trying? Will we look back in another 50 years to see all our efforts wiped out by climate change?
This two-day conference is designed for lawyers, water managers, natural resource professionals, tribal resource managers, policy makers, academics, hydroelectric professionals, environmental professionals, and all others interested in flowing rivers. If you manage water, regulate water, or care about flowing streams, you should attend this conference and help expand the collective wisdom on where we’ve been and where we should go.
For more information, contact Lewis & Clark's Oregon Law Institute at 503-768-6580, 800-222-8213, or oli@lclark.edu.
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