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Field Trips/Activities
ACTIVITY LOCATION TIME START TIME END COST SEATS AVAILABLE
Dunn Hatchery DCH has been in existence since 1983. Show case our SEP Community Hatchery; new aeration tower, stew 09:30 am 02:00 pm Free 19
Lunch will be provided at the hatchery.
For self-guided tour, leave TRU at 9:00am
Bus will leave at 9:30am
Adams River Adams River 09:30 am 01:30 pm Free 6

This bus will be used for the Adams River field trip on Sunday, and will not meet the return bus from Dunn Hatchery.

With buses hopefully leaving at 9:30am from TRU for arrival at 10:30am we have planned the following: 45 minute sessions (10:40-11:05am, 11:15-12:05, 12:15-12:55) followed by lunch with open time for departure by 1:30pm
We would split the group into 3 smaller groups. They would all have the opportunity to attend the following sessions:
(A) Aquatic Invasive Invertebrates - presented by Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society
(B) Ecological Succession - looking at the effects on the land from the wildfire and the native, invasive and regrowth of the forest - hosted by Adams River Interpretive Guides
(C) Interpretive Cabin - Tours - learning about our Science of Salmon education programs - our interpretive centre and what it offers- presented by TARSS Summer staff and Board Members. (specially designed salmon habitat game) and a talk from TARSS Board member and Skwlax Fisheries on studies / restoration happening on the Adams.
Lunch will follow - catering by local Skwlax community members.
We have arranged for a local community member to do photography of the sessions and field trip.
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