This episode features a few different people involved in the Peer2Peer program hosted by South Umpqua High School, the student agree to spend a few weeks working for a job that they are interested in. Umpqua Watersheds had the opportunity to host two students, a mentor (Ashlee Everett) and mentee (Malachi Flessas). The students talk about what they learned during their time with the organizations, along with their job site coordinator.
The second half of the episode features guest speaker Les Rogers, the Transition Network Facilitator for Douglas, Coos and Curry counties. Along side Les, was Vicki Poore another work site coordinator with ESD. These two discuss the program, history, importance and impact this program has on the entire community.
Freshwater Mussels
Conservation Dogs
Wild Horses and Burros of Oregon
Birds of Prey
Communication Styles and Effective Communication
4 Ladies in Tennis Shoes and Status of the Crater Lake Wilderness Proposal
Western Pond Turtle
The Rural Organizating Project of Oregon
Step Outside, The Plants Are Calling You
The Umpqua Chub and Interpreting the Overall Health of an Ecosystem
Salvage, Fuel and Forest Management
Nature's Incredible Engineer, the Beaver
The Threat of Invasive Species
Flight Paths - Mystery of Bird Migration
The Scientific Impacts of the Winchester Dam on the Fish of the North Umpqua
SLO Beaver Brigade- California's Restoration of the Beaver
Master Gardener - Winter Preparations
MushROAMING! An exploration of the Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Forest Therapy with Forest Therapist Jesse Remer
The Art of Communication in Diverse Communities
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