River Undammed: Exploring Biological Responses to Klamath Dam Removal. On Thursday, April 11, at noon at the Baywood Golf and Country Club, Humboldt-ERFSA, the Emeritus Retired Faculty and Staff Association will present Alison O’Dowd with a program titled, “River Undammed: Exploring Biological Responses to Klamath Dam Removal.” Everyone is invited to these presentations; you need not be retired, a member of Humboldt ERFSA, or purchase lunch. The ERFSA lecture series is open to the North Coast community. If you are retired faculty or staff of Cal Poly Humboldt, please consider joining our organization; find more information at erfsa.humboldt.edu.
Humboldt ERFSA, the Emeritus and Retired Faculty and Staff Association, has announced its Spring Lecture and Luncheon series, which takes place at the Baywood Golf and Country Club, 3600 Buttermilk Lane, in Arcata. (The series has changed from Tuesdays to Thursdays for spring 2024. The lineup is as follows: On Feb. 15, Aldaron Laird, retired […]
Decades of hard-fought activism of the Yurok and Karuk tribes have borne fruit in the beginnings of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history. Hopes are high for the future of the Klamath River Basin, but, as Alison O’Dowd, professor in the Cal Poly Humboldt Department of Environmental Science and Management and co-director of the River Institute went on to explain in the talk “River undammed: Exploring biological responses to Klamath dam removal”, the road here is neither simple nor short.
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