Humboldt Coastal Dunes Cooperative Hosting Annual Public Meeting November 18th

This is a press release from the Humboldt Coastal Dunes Cooperative:

Western Snowy Plover at the Mike Thompson Wildlife Area, South Spit, Photo by Natalia Sojka

The Humboldt Coastal Dunes Cooperative will host their annual public meeting virtually on Wednesday, November 18 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. This public meeting will feature a series of short presentations focusing on the management of coastal dune environments. Topics include:

● Samoa Dunes & Wetlands Conservation Project (Mike Cipra, Friends of the Dunes)

● Humboldt Coastal Resilience Project: Vulnerability Assessment Update (Andrea Pickart, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge)

● Humboldt Coastal Resilience Project: How does vegetation shape the Lanphere Dunes? (Zach Hilgendorf, Arizona State University)

● Western Snowy Plover Breeding Update at the Mike Thompson Wildlife Area, South Spit Humboldt Bay (Jesse Irwin, Bureau of Land Management)

The Humboldt Coastal Dunes Cooperative facilitates coordinated ecosystem management of coastal dune environments through collaboration among stakeholders. The intention of the Cooperative is to implement this mission by coordinating restoration, preservation, education, public outreach, enforcement activities, and the acquisition by appropriate land stewards of unprotected high priority lands.

Samoa Dunes & Wetlands Conservation Area, Photo by Michael van Hattem

Visit friendsofthedunes.org/calendar or email [email protected] for the zoom link.

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Alf
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Alf
3 years ago

This group only has one agenda. They want to reduce or close access to public lands by the public. They don’t deserve even one second of my time.

cu2morrow
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cu2morrow
3 years ago

save the plover !