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Travel Itinerary
Fall 2012

August 23-25: Orientation, Johnston Wilderness Campus

August 26-29: Beaver and Aspen Restoration Ecology near Baker City, Oregon

August 30-September 2: Renewable Energy, Community Forestry, Restoration, and the Return of the Wolf: Wallowa County, Oregon.

September 3-4: Near Sun Valley, Idaho: The Wolf Coexistence Project, Defenders of Wildlife and Livestock Grazing on Public Lands, Western Watersheds Project

September 6-10 Near Aspen, Colorado: Renewable Energy, Climate Change and Restoration, Energy and Sustainability. Aspen Ski Company, Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, the City of Aspen Utilities Department, Fales Ranch.

September 11-12: Writing Workshop with Michelle Nijhuis near Paonia, Colorado.

September 13-23: Ecology Segment with Mary O'Brien near Escalante, Utah.

September 25-October 1: New Media Storytelling project with Brooke Williams and Sarah Koenigsberg near Moab, Utah.

October 1-5: Poetry and Writing Workshop with Ann Walka near Bluff, Utah.

October 6-7: Ten Year Celebration of Semester in the West and Reunion near Bluff.

October 8-13: Renewable Energy, Development, and Restoration in Navajo Country with Roger Clark, Grand Canyon Trust

October 14-16: TBA

October 17-21 Writing Workshop with William deBuys near El Valle, New Mexico

October 21-29 Ecology Segment with Paul Arbetan, starting in Bandelier, NM and finishing in near Douglas, AZ.

October 30-November 3: Colorado River Delta Ecology and Restoration with the Sonoran Institute, near Mexicali, California.

November 4-8: Writing Workshop with Craig Childs near Mesquite, NV

November 9-10: Solar Thermal Energy in the Mojave, location TBA

November 11-14: With the Tejon Ranch Conservancy, Tejon CA

November 15-16: Travel via California Central Valley; Bend, Oregon

November 16: Arrive, Johnston Wilderness Campus

November 22: Thanksgiving Celebration

November 27 and 28: Western Epiphanies, 4pm Maxey Auditorium

November 30: Program Ends at Noon.

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