LAEP Speaker Series: Sarah Creachbaum, Distinguished Alumnus

Welcome to Scenario B: Lessons in survival from our national parks About the Lecture: My presentation will highlight three projects spanning my 30-year career in the National Park Service. Each project involves aspects of indigenous knowledge, science, and rational planning (endangered species management in Hawaii, river restoration at Olympic National Park, and subsistence management national parks in the Arctic region). I'll highlight the resulting exigent questions of policy and federal land management that are driven by our rapidly changing climate. I'll close with personal observations and lessons learned. Speaker Bio: M. Sarah Creachbaum currently serves as the regional director for the National Park Service Alaska Region in Anchorage, Alaska. Creachbaum has served as a national park superintendent since 2006, first at War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam, then at Haleakala National Park, and at Olympic National Park, where she led the Elwha River Restoration Project, the largest dam removal and river restoration in the United States. She has also served in numerous temporary assignments including Superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park, acting Deputy

When

Friday, April 05, 2024 | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Where

Fine Arts Visual
   Room: 150

Event Type

Lecture/Readings

Department

College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences

Target Audience

Students,Alumni,Faculty,Staff,General Public,Prospective Students

Website

https://caas.usu.edu/laep/speaker-series/spring-2024/sarah-creachbaum

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Information/Cost

Free

Event Contact

Name: Deandra Harps
Phone: 435-797-9245
Email: deandra.harps@usu.edu

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