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Kendall Frost Site Visit

Climate Science Alliance staff and Tipey Joa joined UC San Diego at Kendall Frost Reserve to continue conversations about collaboration


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On June 11, 2024 Climate Science Alliance staff, along with Martha Rodriguez from Tipey Joa, Elsa Cleland from UCSD and several of her graduate students gathered at Kendall Frost Reserve. It was the second site visit to explore potentially using the space as a venue for Stewardship Pathways, in-person meetings, and Tribal access and stewardship initiatives, including marsh restoration projects.



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