Press:
See December 2018 news article on environmental justice teaching at Stanford, here.
“The Karuk Lands Management Historical Timeline: An Ongoing Story of Place.” News from the Mid-Klamath Watershed Council. By Sibyl Diver. Spring, 2010. Download newsletter from here: MKWC Spring Newsletter, 2010 May 17. Or access a text-only version here: Ongoing Story of Place, Spring 2010.
UC Berkeley:
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management
Community Collaborators:
Karuk Department of Natural Resources
Xaxli’p Community Forest Corporation
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
Additional Berkeley Collaborators:
Fortmann Women’s Researcher Group
Suding Restoration Ecology Group
Funding Organizations:
National Science Foundation, SBE Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (SBE DDRIG), also see http://www.nsf.gov/funding/
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Joseph A. Meyers Center for Research on Native American Issues University of California, Berkeley
Program for Canadian Studies, Hildebrand Fellowship
Klamath-based Organizations:
Salmon River Restoration Council
Northern California Prescribed Fire Council