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​Larry Saslaw

Position: TBWP Vice President
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Larry has been working in the Tulare Basin and Central California region since 1985.  He retired after a 35-year career with the Bureau of Land Management as a wildlife biologist in Rawlins, Wyoming and the Bakersfield Field Office.  He currently works part-time for the CSU, Stanislaus Endangered Species Recovery Program as a team member conducting research on San Joaquin Valley threatened and endangered species.  Larry is currently the President of The Tulare Basin Watershed Partnership Network following a twenty-year involvement in the Network’s prior Tulare Basin Working Group and Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners organizations.  Larry’s career in the Tulare Basin has focused on riparian-wetland and upland habitat management and included working on farmland repurposing at the Atwell Island Land Retirement Demonstration Project in southern Tulare County.