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In Your Words - In Memory of Dr. Todd Radenbaugh December 24th, 2020 |
The death of Dr. Todd Radenbaugh, a highly respected colleague and my friend, at the age of 56 is a sad thing. But thinking about his life also brings another feeling inspiration. It s the type of inspiration that all of us can use to make the world a better place. He was the perfect example of somebody who thinks globally and acts locally. He was an amazing individual dedicated to serving his community. Radenbaugh was professor of environmental science at the Bristol Bay Campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). The UAF Bristol Bay Campus is an Alaska Native Serving Institution located in the community of Dillingham in Southwest Alaska. Radenbaugh worked tirelessly to study the ecosystems of the region, strengthen the sustainability of local communities, and develop science programs for Alaska Native and rural students. After battling with cancer for a long time, he knew his ....
Todd Radenbaugh remembered as a visionary dedicated to environmental education in Bristol Bay December 24th, 2020 |
Todd Radenbaugh was known for his tenacity and his boundless enthusiasm for education and the environment someone who approached global problems through community action. Sustainability starts local. And sustainability has to stay local. And sustainability has to use both science and local culture, said Radenbaugh, speaking to KDLG last year at Dillingham s March for Science event. Know where your water comes from. I mean, that s a local thing. Know a little geography. Should you build there? Is there a landslide going to come in and hit the property that you just bought. So there s a lot of stuff you can do by educating yourself in a science way that you can be much more compliant with Mother Earth, shall we say, and trying to keep her healthy. ....
5:13 Todd Radenbaugh was known for his tenacity and his boundless enthusiasm for education and the environment someone who approached global problems through community action. Radenbaugh with students at Salmon Camp in 2016. Credit Courtesy of Michele Masley Sustainability starts local. And sustainability has to stay local. And sustainability has to use both science and local culture,” said Radenbaugh, speaking to KDLG last year at Dillingham’s March for Science event. “Know where your water comes from. I mean, that’s a local thing. Know a little geography. Should you build there? Is there a landslide going to come in and hit the property that you just bought. So there’s a lot of stuff you can do by educating yourself in a science way that you can be much more compliant with Mother Earth, shall we say, and trying to keep her healthy.” ....