We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
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We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
Kat Stone and her Oregon Senate District 1 campaign, and other work in Douglas County
Conservation Today
59 minutes 5 seconds
4 years ago
Kat Stone and her Oregon Senate District 1 campaign, and other work in Douglas County
We speak with Kat Stone who ran for the Oregon State Senate District 1 last year, against the republican Dallas Heard. Kat will tell us about her campaign, including reforming the tax structure for private industrial land owners. Kat will also talk about her other activities, like monitoring the Douglas County Commissioners meetings.
The day after we recorded this podcast, Kat's campaign manager for her 2020 senate campaign, Christian Avana, suddenly passed away. So we got back together to talk about Christian and his gifts to our community.
In Memory of Christian, our final song is "Rise" by Alice DeMicele. It is available for a free download here: https://www.alicedimicele.com/store.
Links relevant to this podcast:
Douglas County Commissioners Meetings:
https://video.ibm.com/channel/douglascountyoregon
Douglas Complex fire research showing private lands burn hotter than public lands: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Location-of-and-fire-severity-within-the-Douglas-Complex-in-Oregon-USA-Fire-severity_fig1_324786837
Britt Nichols County Park and Dave Busenbark County Park:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskAvo63S
Conservation Today
We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.