Hey the sun came back! Good work team. It was touch and go there for a moment, but you came through in the end. Other cheery news came last night from a CSU professor who read about our work in the LA times and wrote for more information so he could add our strategies to his course.
I am a professor at Cal State University Channel Islands here in southern California. I am planing on discussing your guys’ beaver saga in my ecological restoration class this coming semester when I talk about the value of historic photographs. I’m hoping your guys can e-mail me a copy of the photo you found in the museum depicting the banks in 1999. Thanks for any images/info you can send my way and for fighting the good fight. Keep it up!
-Sean Anderson
ESRM Program
CSU Channel Islands
That would be tne Environmental Science and Resource Management Program, for which beavers are obviously an excellent tool. Do you realize this means that teaching hard working, earth-concerned, college students how to be more like Worth A Dam will be part of his curriculum?
Surely that news will give all our council a merry merry christmas. Especially the one with the presidential name. If you need more Christmas cheer, I found this yesterday and think we should hire her for the next council meeting. “Sage” advice indeed.
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