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SUMMARY:Beaver Stewardship in California Kate Lundquist Presentation
DESCRIPTION:A vital part of our local ecosystems\, beavers were once close to complete extinction in the United States. Kate Lundquist of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center WATER Institute will share the historical plight of this "keystone" species as well as insights about its remarkable biology and many ecological benefits. Learn how beaver can help both urban and\nrural communities across California restore watersheds\, recover endangered\nspecies such as salmon\, and increase climate change resiliency. Kate\nwill share findings from her beaver research and explain how you can help the Bring Back the Beaver\nCampaign create a culture of beaver stewardship in California. \n\n\n\nKate Lundquist is a watershed advocate\, researcher\, author\, educator\,\nartist and community collaborator. She has been a part of the Occidental Arts\nand Ecology Center WATER\nInstitute since 2005. She directs the Bring Back\nthe Beaver Campaign towards the greater inclusion of beaver in watershed restoration and the recovery of salmonids. Her most recent research focuses on re-evaluating the historic range of beaver in California. Kate enjoys cultivating her own watershed literacy through observing\, tending and foraging from the wilds of North America’s diverse ecosystems. $10 at the door. No RSVP necessary.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!--  Visual Designer HTML --><p>\n<span style="font-size:12.0pt\;&lt\;br/&gt\;font-family:&amp\;amp">A vital part of our local ecosystems\, beavers were once close to complete extinction in the United States. Kate Lundquist of the&nbsp\;Occidental Arts and Ecology Center WATER Institute&nbsp\;will share the historical plight of this "keystone" species as well as insights about its remarkable biology and many ecological benefits.&nbsp\;<b><span style="color:#984806">Learn how beaver can help both urban and\nrural communities across California restore watersheds\, recover endangered\nspecies such as salmon\, and increase climate change resiliency.</span></b> Kate\nwill share findings from her beaver research and explain how you can help the&nbsp\;Bring Back the Beaver\nCampaign&nbsp\;create a culture of beaver stewardship in California.&nbsp\;<span style="color:#333333"><br />\n<br />\n</span>Kate Lundquist is a watershed advocate\, researcher\, author\, educator\,\nartist and community collaborator. She has been a part of the Occidental Arts\nand Ecology Center<span style="color:#333333">&nbsp\;<a href="http://www.oaec.org/water" target="_blank"><span style="color:#0072BC">WATER\nInstitute</span></a>&nbsp\;</span>since 2005. She directs the&nbsp\;<span style="color:#333333"><a href="http://oaec.org/projects/bring-back-the-beaver-campaign/" target="_blank" title="Bring Back the Beaver Campaign"><span style="color:#0072BC">Bring Back\nthe Beaver Campaign</span></a>&nbsp\;</span>towards the greater inclusion of beaver in watershed restoration and the recovery of salmonids. Her most recent research focuses on re-evaluating the historic range of beaver in California. Kate enjoys cultivating her own watershed literacy through observing\, tending and foraging from the wilds of North America’s diverse ecosystems. </span></p><p><span style="font-size:12.0pt\;&lt\;br/&gt\;font-family:&amp\;amp">$10 at the door. No RSVP necessary.</span></p>
LOCATION:Heron HallLaguna Environmental Center900 Sanford Rd\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95401
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URL:https://business.sebastopol.org/events/details/beaver-stewardship-in-california-kate-lundquist-presentation-11-05-2015-5042860
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