A River Runs Through It II Presentations
2025 Annual Summer Meeting
Thursday July 10, West Boylston MA
The SNEC Board of Directors would like to thank our impressive speakers for their time and expertise!
Conference Presentation PDFs
DWSP Forest Management – Ware River Watershed – June 2024
Kenneth Canfield, Chief forester for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of Water Supply Protection in the Quabbin and Ware River watersheds
Ken Canfield is the chief forester for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of Water Supply Protection in the Quabbin and Ware River watersheds. He helps manage 80,000 acres of state-owned watershed land. Since receiving a degree in forestry from Humboldt State University (now Cal Poly Humboldt) Ken has worked as a forester for twenty-five years on private, state, and federal land in northern California, Alaska, Maine, and Massachusetts.
Dam Removal and Ecological Restoration
Chris Hirsch, Dam Removal Program Manager , Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration
Chris has a master’s degree in restoration ecology from the University of Wisconsin. Chris started his dam removal journey while working for the Neponset River Watershed Association. He has been with DER since 2020. In his current role, Chris manages dam removal projects throughout the Commonwealth, supports a team of restoration specialists, and works to further develop and advance the practice of dam removal in Massachusetts.
Dam Busters Webinar Series
Anna Renkert, Development & Engagement Manager at the Massachusetts Rivers Alliance
Anna Renkert is the Development & Engagement Manager at the Massachusetts Rivers Alliance, where she wears many hats including fundraising, communications, event planning, and outreach to connect individuals and member organizations in support of river conservation across the state. She supports Mass Rivers educational programming, like the Dam Busters webinar series, to build community and share knowledge that advances the movement for rivers. Anna holds a B.A. in Political Science from Colorado College. Outside of work, she enjoys playing soccer, mountain biking, and backpacking.
Conservation NewsBriefs
- US wetlands 'restored' using treated sewage tainted with forever chemicals
- The impact of climate change on stormwater management
- Trump administration touts farm conservation, says no pesticide crackdown
- Scientists make revolutionary breakthrough that could solve major problem with how we grow food: 'Could have big, positive agricultural implications'
- Nonprofit making Biochar with first mobile processing facility in Florida