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The Farm at Âé¶¹´«Ã½: Wetland Restoration
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedWetlands are characterized as an area where water is covering land that creates hydric soils and the ability to support wetland plants (hydrophytes); these can be freshwater, saltwater or estuarine (brackish water – a combination of the two).
Ecoadventure: Coastal Redwoods Fall 2019
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedKickstarting the Fall term with a Thursday night meeting, the Fall 2019 Eco-Adventure course gathered for the first time to meet each other and set clear expectations for the upcoming weeks.
Field Trip: Tour of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Oregon Bioregion
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedEvery year the incoming Environmental Science and Policy students all take part in a tour of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Oregon’s bioregion. The idea of this class is to introduce new students to the area and the gorgeous diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna that is Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Oregon; from Crater Lake National Park to the coastal region, it gives incoming students a sense of place at their new school.
Student Travels: Exploring the Yucatan
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedIn January of this year, I departed Ashland, Oregon to live and work in Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. I had two main objectives. First, I wanted to improve my Spanish language skills through long-term immersion. Second, I wanted to work with local research groups to better understand the impacts of a major environmental problem in the region. In late June, my colleague, Leslie Eldridge, arrived with 14 outstanding Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students to learn more about the culture and environment of the Yucatan region of Mexico.