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  • Tags: environmental design

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Piranhurst, owned by Henry Bothin, in Santa Barbara, CA

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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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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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