Protecting Oklahoma’s Waters with Blue Thumb

12:00pm2:00pm CDT

Free for REI Members

Free for non-members

40 spots left

Overview

  • Group size40 people

Join an engaging and inspiring conversation about the waterways that shape Oklahoma’s landscapes and outdoor experiences. You’ll be introduced to Blue Thumb, a statewide program dedicated to protecting and restoring local streams and rivers through science, education, and community stewardship. Learn how healthy waterways support everything from wildlife habitat to safe, enjoyable places to paddle, fish, and explore, and why local action plays such a powerful role in caring for the outdoors we all love. Whether you’re brand new to conservation work or looking for hands-on ways to give back, this approachable presentation will show how individuals can make a meaningful impact right in their own communities. About our speaker: Hunter Hodson, Field Education Coordinator with the Oklahoma Conservation Commission’s Blue Thumb Program, brings firsthand experience in environmental education and community outreach, helping people understand their local waterways and empowering volunteers to take part in protecting Oklahoma’s rivers and streams.

Activity location

Oklahoma City REI

1731 Belle Isle Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73118

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