Cindy Haws, professor at UCC and founder of Umpqua Natural Leadership Science Hub (UNLSH), discusses our wetlands here in Oregon. She focuses primarily on amphibians, including what varieties we have here, what challenges they face, some basic identification tips, and what conditions they thrive under.
Cindy is familiar with several local wetlands due to her great surveying and restoration work at them. She describes a few in this interview, going into depth about what differs among them. Each wetland has different human impacts upon it, different problems with invasive species, and will need different restoration efforts to recover.
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Conservation Dogs
Wild Horses and Burros of Oregon
Birds of Prey
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Western Pond Turtle
The Rural Organizating Project of Oregon
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The Umpqua Chub and Interpreting the Overall Health of an Ecosystem
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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
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Master Gardener - Winter Preparations
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