Geography, Environment and Planning Professor will Co-Host the first California Beaver Summit

Dr. Jeffrey Baldwin, Professor of Geography, Environment and Planning will Co-Host the first California Beaver Summit this Spring.
January 27, 2021

Dr. Jeffrey Baldwin, Professor of Geography, Environment and Planning will co-host the first California Bever Summit this spring while working with a group of researchers, wildland managers, stream restoration specialists, and interested citizens. The California Beaver Summit is sponsored by Sonoma State University. Dr. Baldwin will co-host two one-half day programs on April 7 (International Beaver Day) and April 9, and he anticipates having about 200 attendees.    

Do you want to learn more about California Beaver populations? Check out some of Dr. Badlwin's published articles below. 

Baldwin, Jeff. 2017. "Institutional Obstacles to Beaver Recolonization and Potential Climate Change Adaptation in Oregon, USA." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, vol. 79, 2017, p. 93-114. Project MUSEdoi:10.1353/pcg.2017.0005.

Baldwin, Jeff. 2015. “Potential mitigation of and adaptation to climate driven changes in California’s highlands through increased beaver (Castor canadensis) populations”. California Fish and Game 101, 4: 218-240.

Baldwin, Jeff. 2015. “Beaver as Historical Actors: In Theory and Practice”. Rethinking Wilderness (Editor Anita Wright).

Baldwin, Jeff. 2013. "Problematizing Beaver Habitat Identification Models for Reintroduction Application in the Western United States." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, vol. 75, 2013, p. 104-120. Project MUSEdoi:10.1353/pcg.2013.0014.