Olympic National Park’s Winter Perspective speaker to look at Klamath River restoration

PORT ANGELES — Josh Chenoweth will present “Klamath River Restoration” at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

The free Zoom presentation, the final lecture in Olympic National Park’s Perspective winter speaker series, is hosted by the North Olympic Library System.

Chenoweth, who managed the revegetation project that followed the removal of the dams from the Elwha River, will discuss his current project on the Klamath River in southern Oregon and northern California.

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people to register at www.nols.org; the program will also stream on the NOLS Facebook page.

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