Announced on: Friday, Mar. 21, 2025
Come hear wildfire mapping expert, Zeke Lunder, discuss the importance of salmon, and how their story ties so many different disciplines together: forestry, watersheds, agriculture, water quality and storm/urban water use, and more.
Zeke is a geographer (Geography '96) and wildfire specialist who has dedicated over 20 years to fire mapping and intelligence. He founded The Lookout, a platform created to provide context-rich storytelling about wildfires, including how they behave, impact landscapes, and contribute to ecological processes. His work focuses on the Feather River Watershed near his hometown of Westwood, CA, and aims to help communities better understand and respond to wildfires. The salmon that live on the Pacific West Coast are near and dear to his heart.
Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
Time: 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Place: Behavioral & Social Sciences (BSS) Building, Rm. 104
Students, faculty, staff, alumni, community members -- everyone is welcome!
For more information, contact the Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies at 530-898-5285 or www.csuchico.edu/geop