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CSUMB grad Jada Carter harmonizes diversity, science and success | California State University Monterey Bay

Jada Carter at Stamford Beach in Connecticut tagging near-threatened horseshoe crabs. June 28, 2021 By Walter Ryce Jada Carter, who recently graduated cum laude from CSUMB with a degree in biology, embodies an impressive range of diversity in their personal life, academic path, and future career in science while reconciling it for themselves and others. “Others try to create the illusion that a scientist can t be queer and black and a womxn all at the same time,” Carter said. “But I think harmony among my identities is innate. Though that societal pressure can infiltrate the psyche, I fight it off by surrounding myself with people who understand my experience and have had similar experiences.”

BLM issues seasonal fire restrictions for most of central California

BLM issues seasonal fire restrictions for most of central California Temporary fire restrictions will include target shooting limitations EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. – The Bureau of Land Management announces seasonal fire restrictions, including temporary limitations on target shooting, effective May 21. The restrictions are for public lands managed by the Central Coast, Mother Lode and Ukiah field offices due to dry conditions and wildland fire danger. These seasonal restrictions are in addition to the year-round statewide fire prevention order, issued on April 28, 2020, and will remain in effect until further notice. BLM-managed public lands affected by the restrictions are primarily located in Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, western Fresno, Glenn, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba counties. The fire restrictions will also apply at popular recreational areas along the

OLLI: Controlling Invasive Plants

Event Description Many people see the need to control invasive plants whether it is on their own property or in parks or natural areas they visit. In this course Sue Hubbard, a retired biologist, will share knowledge acquired during 2 decades working as the leader of a weed crew at Fort Ord National Monument in California to assist you in your invasive plant control efforts. Topics covered will include deciding whether or not to take on a project, planning and implementation and when you can declare success. Event presented by: (479) 575-4545

BLM making safety improvements at Creekside Terrace Trailhead | Bureau of Land Management

BLM making safety improvements at Creekside Terrace Trailhead March 15-16, trailhead will be temporarily closed during construction MARINA, Calif. The Bureau of Land Management will be making safety improvements to the popular Creekside Terrace Trailhead at Fort Ord National Monument in Monterey County. Maintenance staff will be installing speed bumps to slow drivers entering from Creekside Terrace Road, adding gravel to help designate overflow parking areas and putting up signs to help visitors locate safe parking sites. On March 15-16, the trailhead will be temporarily closed to all public access to allow crews to work safely. The Creekside Terrace Trailhead provides access to a network of walking, biking and equestrian trails and features parking, vault toilets and an information kiosk with trail maps and brochures.

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