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Okanagan Nation Alliance tmixʷ Technician Delaney Hall Highlights Watershed Restoration in Columbia Mountain Institute Webinar Reaching 220 Viewers

February 27th, 2026

Okanagan Nation Alliance tmixʷ Technician Delaney Hall Shares Knowledge on Beaver Mimicry and Watershed Restoration

Last week, Delaney Hall, one of our tmixʷ technicians at Okanagan Nation Alliance, presented at the Columbia Mountain Institute’s CRED Talks and Kootenay Conservation Program Winter Webinar Series. The webinar, titled “Lessons for the Next Chapter of Restoration and Stewardship in the Kootenays,” brought together leaders and community members to explore innovative approaches to land and water stewardship.

Delaney spoke about the powerful connection between Traditional Knowledge and science, highlighting how Beaver Mimicry can help revive Okanagan Nation watersheds.

The webinar reached an audience of up to 220 live viewers — a testament to the growing interest in collaborative, community-driven restoration work.

Thank you, Delaney, for sharing your knowledge and representing the Okanagan Nation Alliance.

If you would like to watch the full webinar, click here to view the video: Delaney Hall: Traditional Knowledge & Science in Beaver Mimicry to Revive Okanagan Nation Watersheds