December 21, 2005

Stream Restoration

The knowledge of chemistry that i have is now available for students to tap into at yourclassroom.com . I can apply this material to any specific topic upon request, but right now, the two areas of focus are natural resources and nursing. As a tip-off to the potential of this system - i would like to refer the readers to this self-paced archived summary of some watershed work done the past few years in Douglas County. All valid critiques are welcome.

The Partnership for the Umpqua Rivers - formerly the Umpqua Basin Watershed Council - will unleash the Umpqua Explorer website sometime early in 2006. This site will provide information on restoration projects done by watershed council partners on public lands in the Umpqua.

Dr. Lenny would like to thank Kent Smith for the meritorious services provided to the technical advisory committee of the Umpqua Basin Watershed Council. Kent runs InSight Consultants and does in-depth temperature
monitoring on the Umpqua. Kent has just stepped down as the leader of the TAC - (a 50's song)


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