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We Are Water
Beaver Watershed Alliance
29 episodes
3 days ago
We aim to spark discussion on the importance of watershed conservation through conversations with our partners and stories from our fieldwork.
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Natural Sciences
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We aim to spark discussion on the importance of watershed conservation through conversations with our partners and stories from our fieldwork.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Ep 15: Ozark Prairie Prescribed Burn Association with Kurtis Cecil
We Are Water
23 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 15: Ozark Prairie Prescribed Burn Association with Kurtis Cecil
This month we welcome Kurtis Cecil, an Associate Professor in the Life Sciences Department at Northwest Arkansas Community College. Kurtis is also the Chair of the habitat committee with the Ozark Prairie Quail Forever Chapter and has been instrumental in getting the Ozark Prairie Prescribed Burn Association off the ground this winter. We talk about how to choose the appropriate season for prescribed burning based on your conservation goals and the hurdles landowners face when wanting to burn their property. Listen in to find out how you can join the recently formed prescribed burn association and learn more at an upcoming training opportunity.
We Are Water
We aim to spark discussion on the importance of watershed conservation through conversations with our partners and stories from our fieldwork.