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2025 Sustaining Our World Lecture featuring Hilary Franz – former WA State Commissioner of Public Lands

On April 10, 2025 SEFS will be welcoming the Former Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands to Kane Hall for its annual Sustaining Our World lecture series. This year’s topic is “Climate Change And Resilience: How Science And Solutions Can Bring Society Together.”
Climate change can be a great unifier, if we will let it. 

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Is there room for large carnivores like grizzly bears to live in California? Research suggests that the answer is yes

SEFS Assistant Professor Alex McInturff runs the People and Wildlife Lab here at the University of Washington. His most recent research published in Biological Conservation suggests that even in a state with 40 million people and the nation’s largest agricultural sector there is room for the grizzly.  

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Yakama Nation Tribal Council and SEFS leadership meet to discuss the continued support of students in earth sciences, fisheries and environmental science

In the beginning of 2025, SEFS Director Dan Brown met with Polly Rigdon from the Yakama Nation Tribal Council. Rigdon teaches a class called, “Role of Culture and Place in Natural Resource Stewardship: The Yakama Nation Experience.” Rigdon leads UW students and faculty onto the closed portion of the reservation to learn about natural resource stewardship by the Yakama Nation. 

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