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Freshwater Mussel Monitoring Training: Learn to Survey These Silent Streamkeepers
07/26/2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT

Summary

Join us for a hands-on training to explore the essential role of freshwater mussels in stream ecosystems and salmon recovery!
Freshwater mussels are ecosystem engineers—they filter and clean our waterways, stabilize streambeds, and support healthy salmonid habitat by improving water quality and clarity. Their presence (or absence) tells us a lot about the overall health of our watersheds.
At this training, you’ll learn how to:
• Identify native mussel species and the newest Oregon Conservation Strategy addition—fingernail clams
• Conduct mussel surveys and apply salvage protocols
• Understand mussels’ crucial role in salmon ecosystems and as indicators of aquatic health
Whether you’re a community scientist, restoration practitioner, or curious naturalist, this training will give you the tools to contribute to meaningful mussel conservation.
Please bring your own waders or rain boots, and come ready to get your hands (and feet) in the water! This event is open to participants age 16 and older.
Learn more about native mussels at pnwmussels.org.
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