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S1 E6 - Brittany Jensen + Valerie Quinto

S1 E6 - Brittany Jensen + Valerie Quinto

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Show Notes: Learn about the secrets of harmonizing agriculture with environmental conservation as we sit down with Brittany Jensen and Valerie Quinto, leaders of their respective Resource Conservation Districts in Northern California. Journey with us through the sustainable initiatives that are shaping the future of our lands, from salmon habitat restoration to cutting-edge soil conservation practices. Learn how these RCDs are not just preserving our environment but enhancing agricultural productivity through groundbreaking public-private partnerships, setting a precedent for ecological stewardship that invites the community to play a pivotal role.

Since this podcast was recorded, Valerie has moved on from her position at the Sonoma RCD. She remains involved with conservation in Sonoma County and beyond, and will be a lifelong fan of RCDs.

Websites:

  • https://goldridgercd.org/
  • https://sonomarcd.org/
  • https://soilhub.org/
  • https://www.rcdprojects.org/

Timestamps:

  • (00:00) Conservation Work by Resource Conservation Districts
  • (13:55) Balancing Human Needs and Environmental Protection
  • (17:31) Environmental Education and Agricultural Work
  • (22:29) Soil Conservation Districts
  • (32:18) AmeriCorps Opportunities and Outdoor Engagement
  • (34:16) Lightning Round: Outdoor Favorites

Keywords: Resource Conservation Districts, RCDs, Agriculture, Environmental Conservation, Salmon Habitat Restoration, Soil Conservation Practices, Public-Private Partnerships, Sustainable Initiatives, Northern California, Sonoma County, Environmental Stewardship, Community Involvement, AmeriCorps, Outdoor Engagement, Environmental Education, Carbon Storage, Soil Quality Improvement, Natural Resource Concerns, Environmental Decision-Making, Social Media, North Coast Soil Hub

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