What are you doing this weekend? Why not celebrate with your new friends at the third annual beaver festival in San Luis Obispbo?
3rd Annual SLO County Beaver Festival
The day includes free admission, food, vendors, live music, children’s activities, a beaver trivia contest, speakers, and a plethora of information on the benefits that beavers.
The SLO Beaver Brigade invites eager beavers of all ages to the Third Annual San Luis Obispo County Beaver Festival on Saturday, April 12th in Mission Plaza from 10 am to 3 pm. We will have strong focus on the nexus between prescribed burn, beaver restoration, and ranching at this year’s festival.
Cosponsored and founded by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
The day includes free admission, food, vendors, live music, children’s activities, a beaver trivia contest, speakers, and a plethora of information on the benefits that beavers provide to us in our state and county. Live music by local violinist Miles “Danger” Kennedy and Cuyama Mama & the Hot Flashes.
They’re growing up so straight and tall! Sniff. I remember when they were just an apple in Audrey’s eye!
Event Schedule
10:30 am ♫ Miles ‘Danger’ Kennedy on the violin ♫
11:30 am Opening Speaker Shaunie Briggs, Salinan Tribe
12:00 pm Keynote Speaker Molly Alves, California Department of Fish & Wildlife
12:30 pm Restoration Focus Speakers
Sophia Marquez, SLO Prescribed Burn Association
Grant Johnson, Grant Johnson Ag
Cooper Lienhart, Nature’s Engineers
1:00 pm Kids’ Beaver Trivia Contest
1:15pm Creek Walk & Talk Creek Lands Conservation: The Creek as a Classroom
1:30 pm ♫ Cuyama Mama & the Hot Flashes ♫
Our Keynote Speaker
Molly Alves, Beaver Restoration Supervisor for California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Molly Alves has a long history relocating beavers from areas where coexistence is not possible to headwater streams that beavers struggle to naturally recolonize in an effort to store water, enhance biodiversity, and protect our landscape from wildfire. Come learn about California’s relocation efforts from the experts.
Great to have Molly on board. Maybe you could ask her about the 40-60 percent debacle I can’t really see how they aren’t sure whether 12.6 beavers died or 15.6?

Oh and my presentation to the Sonoma Historical Society is tomorrow night. If you think you might want tickets sign up here: