Woven in Time: The Cultural Heritage and Historical Ecology of Elkhorn Slough

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2020
  • NOTE: This is a recording from a live presentation hosted on the Elkhorn Slough Reserve Facebook page on December 10th, 2020. To see other videos, including a 7-installment history series, visit: / videos
    Explore the Elkhorn Slough’s rich history during this special virtual presentation and exhibit unveiling!
    Hear from the Reserve Stewardship Coordinator, Andrea Woolfolk, who has spent a large part of her career documenting how humans have shaped this estuary. Then, Education Coordinator, Virginia Guhin, and Education Assistant, Rose Bondurant, share details and highlights about the new exhibit, and cut the ribbon!
    Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Elkhorn Slough Reserve Visitor Center is closed to the public. We look forward to sharing this exhibit with you in person when it is safe to do so!

Комментарии • 2

  • @travgal9903
    @travgal9903 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. I've been paddling in Elkhorn Slough for years and always wonder about the history - the posts, walkways and other signs of man that I see. I'll look forward to visiting when the visitor center reopens.

  • @realheadhunters-gtav
    @realheadhunters-gtav 2 года назад

    1:12 wait, what's that?! 😅