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  • Collection: Planning with Nature

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John Gregg (left) and Katherine D. Jones (right) in the field with three students, examining plant specimens

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Design for a park with water storage facilities and salt marshes that also help to preserve the Black-faced Spoonbill’s habitat

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The Spoonbill Action Voluntary Echo (SAVE International) began in 1997 as the Department’s effort to stop a proposed petrochemical plant in coastal Taiwan

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Students conducted fieldwork, tested ideas with Taipei City staff, and made proposals to the Neighborhood Improvement Program for key sites in the Shi-lin neighborhood

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One of seven banners presenting 100 years of Berkeley park planning and production using narrative, maps, photographs, quotes, and a timeline to bring the story to life

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Joe McBride, professor of forestry and landscape planning and design

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Students surveying a channel cross section in San Pablo Creek

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Students in River Restoration visit El Cerrito Creek and enjoy and up-close experience with a shopping cart, often facetiously called the ‘indicator species’ of the urban stream, as well as other accumulated debris

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Students in Hydrology for Planners on a site visit to Santa Rosa Creek, learning about its restoration from Dick Carlile

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Luna Leopold (left) serving as an expert wtiness for the State, standing on the north shores of Lake Tahoe with Charles Goldman (center) from UC Davis and two Deputy Attourney Generals.
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