Wildlife Rehab Open House and Donation Drive
Eightmile River Office 2 Dolbia Hill Road, East Haddam, CTEightmile River Board Meeting
Eightmile River Office 2 Dolbia Hill Road, East Haddam, CTNative Connecticut Insects – Hike
Hot Cocoa and Birding
Eightmile River Office 2 Dolbia Hill Road, East Haddam, CTBeavers in the Eightmile River Watershed and Successful Management Techniques
Salem Free Public Library 264 Hartford Road, Salem, CTLearn about beaver activity in the Eightmile River Watershed and how Evan’s research affects beaver management statewide.
Get an overview of the history & biology of beavers. Including their critical role in our environment, and successful, cost-effective ways to mediate flooding caused by beaver dams.
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Eightmile River Board Meeting
Eightmile River Office 2 Dolbia Hill Road, East Haddam, CTVernal Pool Exploration
Learn: What a vernal pool is, Why they are so important, What critters live in them
See: Aquatic Insects, Frog/Salamander Eggs, Adult Frogs/Salamanders
Perfect Activity for School Break!
Email info@eightmileriver.org to register!
2 Dolbia Hill Road, East Haddam, Ct 06423
Best for Children 8 and up.
~Half mile hike in/out. Some off trail traversing necessary
Exploring a Beaver Site: An On-Site Demonstration of Field Tools
Hartman Park Lyme, CTJoin Evan in Hartman Part for a field demonstration of ground truthing. Learn about the tools he uses to validate and improve the model’s predictions. Evan will use his drone to explore a beaver site and explain what information he is looking for when on site.
There is a short hike required to get to the site. Appropriate footwear is recommended.
Email info@eightmileriver.org to register.
The Science Behind Using Deep Learning to Map Beaver Activity in Connecticut
Hadlyme Public Hall 63 Ferry Road, Hadlyme, CTBeavers are an increasing presence on our landscape, learn about their local and regional impact and a novel approach of mapping and tracking their influence on the landscape.
An in-depth presentation on Evan’s graduate research.
Learn about:
How Evan’s project is helping beaver management in Connecticut.
How he developed the Deep Learning (AI) model to map beaver activity.
Demonstrate the scalability of the project for statewide management.
Email info@eightmileriver.org to register.
Aquatic Invasive Species Training with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
East Haddam Municipal Complex 1 Plains Road, Moodus, CTThe Eightmile and Salmon River Watersheds are hosting an aquatic invasive species training for community stakeholders. The intent of this training is to educate people who frequent or manage our lakes, ponds, rivers and coves to help reduce spread and increase early detection. “CAES scientists will offer instruction on how to distinguish invasive from native plants, conduct lake surveys and map vegetation. Live native and non-native plants will be available for close inspection, and identification aides will be provided. In addition, information about the prevention of invasive aquatic plant introductions will be discussed.”
Email info@eightmileriver.org to register