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Putah Creek
Life Blood of the Region, Fall 2011
This seminar, featuring weekly guest speakers, covers the resources of Putah Creek: which are critical and why. It also teaches about the physical processes of the flowing water, land inundation, and river channel dynamics interact with the ecological processes, the vegetation, and the wildlife. The course covers fundamental processes that sustain the critical resources; what can be done to protect, conserve and restore the vital processes; and the resources that depend on them. The speakers come from the fields of academia, management, planning, hydrology, ecology, and fine art.
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Recent Episodes
Lecture 9: Megan Harns, of the John Muir Institute for the Environment at UC Davis, talks about her experiences with Putah Creek.
Published 12/02/11
Lecture 8: Katherine Holmes from the Solano County Resource Conservation District discusses resource conservation districts in regards to Putah Creek.
Published 11/18/11
Lecture 7: Ken Davis, an aquatic biologist, addresses protecting Putah Creek's aquatic resources.
Published 11/04/11
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