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Everyone, rural and urban alike, has a reason to care about conservation of California's Sierra Nevada. This magnificent mountain range offers an experience of nature to over 100 million visitors each year. It's also provides 2/3 of every drop of water used in the state. With the population of the Sierra Nevada estimated to triple by 2040, rural life, working landscapes, and community identities are bound to change. Let's talk about how to conserve the environment, economy and culture of the Sierra. And your place, too, wherever you live.
Producer's Journal: From Distribution to Community Outreach
It's been tremendously exciting for a first time radio documentary producer like me to see how well our hour-long radio special is doing in terms
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Extra Credit
My good pal David Manahan taught Environmental Studies courses at Sacramento State over the past few years. As a big supporter of this project, he
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With All This Talk About Water....
Here's another voice to add to the mix.It's an editorial I clipped from about a month ago that cites both the what Governor might do
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Rural Ozone: Crops and Country Lungs
I came across this post from our colleagues at Yonder which both surprised and shocked me. Do you have a sense of the air pollution
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A Word From the Ranching Community
It's been an uplifting but hectic week. Our hour-long documentary special Saving the Sierra: Grassroots Solutions for Sustaining Rural Communities is playing in 12 states
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On The Other Side Of The Mic
Ever done an interview? How about one for radio? And in a sound proof studio but by cell phone (not the original plan but the
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From 0 to 80 MPH: Becoming A Producer In Record Time
I love radio. Always have.I remember my first time descending to the basement in Freeborn Hall at UC Davis (my sophomore year) to check out
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Find Out About All Thing Rural
At long last--a news and information service for all things rural in the US! The Daily Yonder, published through the Center for Rural Strategies, responds
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Ranching and a West That Works
People who stop by often double take at the pile of books on my coffee table. Right now, stacked about half foot deep are: Storm
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Sustainable Rural Development
Two weekends ago, I attended a conference devoted to "sustainability" in the Sierra Nevada. It was the Sierra Nevada Alliance's annual gathering and the folks
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