A few spaces are still available for the Western Huckleberry Forum taking place February 22nd and 23rd at the foot of the Canadian Rockies in beautiful Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada.
The black mountain huckleberry is one of the most important wild berry species for both bears and humans, in western Canada and the United States. However, over the past 50 years the abundance and productivity of this species has been in decline. This conference will bring together huckleberry experts, resource managers, foresters, ecological restoration experts, huckleberry pickers and a diverse crowd to learn about and discuss the most recent research on this important berry, and what can be done to improve the wellbeing of this species through out its range. For more information including a list of speakers, information on how to register and accommodations in the Cranbrook area please visit: http://www.ser.org/serbc/events.asp
