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Healing our Ecosystem: Recovering Belonging, part five
Editor’s note: This post is the fifth of a series from Rene Henery, PhD, Science Director with TU’s California Program, on the connection between ecological restoration and conservation and healing ourselves of the wounds of systemic racism and other societal and historical injustices. Part five The healing journey: Different paths to a common destination In…
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Healing our Ecosystem: Recovering Belonging, part three
Editor’s note: This post is the third of a series from Rene Henery, PhD, Science Director with TU’s California Program, on the connection between ecological restoration and conservation and healing ourselves of the wounds of systemic racism and other societal and historical injustices. Author’s note: Thanks to all of you who continue to to read,…
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Healing our Ecosystem: Recovering Belonging, part two
Editor’s note: This post is the second of a series from Rene Henery, PhD, Science Director with TU’s California Program, on the connection between ecological restoration, coldwater conservation and healing ourselves of the wounds of systemic racism and other societal and historical injustices. Author's note: Thanks to all of you who took the time to…
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Healing our Ecosystem: Recovering Belonging from the Wounds of Colonialism
Editor's note: This post is the first of a series from Rene Henery, PhD, Science Director with TU's California Program. Henery is an eminent ecologist leading TU's efforts to improve the timing and volume of flows in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River systems, recover wild salmon and steelhead runs, and build partnerships with agricultural…
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