Wonderful! There is also HSU’s Otter Project and, for weather buffs, being a weather spotter for our local Eureka NOAA and participating in CoCoRahs, gathering information on precipitation. NASA even has some citizen science projects...
Any information about locations in Fortuna or SoHum?
Thank you for this piece. Good article with good thoughtful responses (so far). It is no secret that I personally am in favor of this project. And I appreciate the constructive response and suggestions from our environmental community as noted in the article. I am surprised, though, the degree with which people see it as whats in it for Humboldt County to the exclusion of the benefit to the world overall. All of nature is based on balance.
Humboldt is isolated, but not from the atmosphere or ocean, and in the long run every little bit helps. Everyone should compare their energy use to how its produced and the cost of each of those methods over time. And then see how they can conserve. And how, as individuals and as a community, our usage can have the least impact on the atmosphere worldwide.
Someone with a trailer chain dragging perhaps? Be extra cautious, everyone. Hope the wind stays low and these can be cntained quickly.
Oh... and the 'Summer of Love' show at the de Young goes through August 20!
It was a complete surprise to me that this would, or could happen. Humbling to be included in an exhibit with artists I am in awe of. I was 16 when I drew the poster.
I should note I never lived in San Francisco, but came up from the peninsula on weekends. And the poster original took longer than a day. The color separations were one long night on a floor in the city. Good memories all.