Title
Prioritizing Restoration: Difficult Decisions Within A Superfund Site
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
2-14-2018
Abstract
Rayelynn will discuss the current restoration priorities within the Summit Valley and the Upper Clark Fork. The priorities will be examined alongside available dollars for restoration, best possible ecological outcomes and creating enduring solutions. The talk will be interactive with the audience.
Recommended Citation
Brandl, Rayelynn, "Prioritizing Restoration: Difficult Decisions Within A Superfund Site" (2018). Guest Lectures. 54.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/campus_lectures/54
COinS
Comments
Rayelynn Connole is the Program Director for the Clark Fork Watershed Education Program. The mission is to foster environmental stewardship and scientific-decision making through direct experiences in the classroom and local environments Cfwep’s core programming enlists students in learning about the damages to their watershed, the clean-up and restoration efforts, and the future land-use planning. The program reaches students in the entire watershed. Rayelynn’s degrees are in Biomedical Science and Science Education.