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- A Career Rooted in the Redwood Forests | Forever Humboldt
Arguello’s story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the transformative impact of education From his first botany class to his decades-long career with the National Park Service, his journey reflects the spirit of Humboldt: a deep connection to nature, a dedication to learning, and a commitment to leaving the world
- Leonel Arguello
Leonel studied plant ecology and botany in college, receiving both his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Humboldt State University Leonel has lived in the Humboldt bay area since 1983, and is a lifelong citizen of the golden state, having been born and raised in San Francisco
- Leonel Arguello Seeks Restoration of Redwood Ecosystems in RNSP
Arguello has worked at Redwood National and State Parks ever since, and he is now Joint Chief of Resource Management and Science, often collaborating with partners such as the League to implement restoration projects
- ParkPlanning - Middle Fork Lost Man Creek Forest Restoration
We have documented our decision in a Finding of No Significant Impact The tiled photographs show conditions in unmanaged second-growth forests The NPS completed similar silvilcultural operations to restore forest stands on about 1,700 acres in the South Fork of Lost Man Creek in 2011
- Leonel Arguello – Redwoods National Park | KGVM Community Radio
He has been in that position for four months, but he worked for the National Park Service at Redwood National Park for many years Prior to the current position, he worked in the Resource Management Science Division He earned his Masters degree in Botany at Humboldt State University The interview is in two parts
- NEW CITIZENS: 26 People From Around the World . . . - Lost Coast Outpost
Redwood National and State Park Deputy Superintendent Leonel Arguello, who spoke at the event, stated, “It is our high honor and esteem to host this naturalization ceremony We extend our
- Save the Redwoods League, National Park Service and California State . . .
“We have the tools and the will, and thanks to our generous donors and our national and state park partners, we are taking a major step forward toward leaving California better than we found it ”
- Parks Hold Meetings for Prairie Creek Forest and Stream Restoration
Contact: Leonel Arguello, 707-465-7780 The National Park Service (NPS) and the California Department of Park and Recreation (CDPR) are holding two public meetings to gather input on a proposal to continue restoration efforts of forests and streams in 9,200 acres in the lower Prairie Creek watershed that were affected by historical land uses
- CCH2 Portal - Occurrence Profile
Details Map Comments Linked Resources Tweet HSC - Humboldt State University Vascular Plant Herbarium (HSC) Occurrence ID: 6692d484-1c09-416c-8be4-b5193f71be98 Secondary Catalog #: HSC-90841 Taxon:Lythrum hyssopifolia L LYT Collector: Leonel Arguello Number: sn Date: 1989-06-10 10 Jun 1989
- A Career Rooted in the Redwood Forests - humboldt. edu
Arguello’s story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the transformative impact of education From his first botany class to his decades-long career with the National Park Service, his journey reflects the spirit of Humboldt: a deep connection to nature, a dedication to learning, and a commitment to leaving the world
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