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The Chinook Salmon, Putah Creek and Water beyond boundaries

part of Water stories

Episode 3 Season 2

In this episode, we will talk with our guest Max Stevenson about protecting our natural ecosystems, like the Chinook Salmon and Putah Creek’s history.

Published on 22 September 2022

In water management, we have to think about all those involved, communities, scientists, technology, and of course, the ecosystems that play an essential role on a small or large scale.

During the second season’s first episode conversation, we discuss Water Beyond Boundaries broadly and the main goals of this SEI initiative. One of the pillars of the Water Beyond Boundaries initiative is natural ecosystems.

In this episode, we will talk with our guest Max Stevenson, Streamkeeper from The Solano County Water Agency in California, about protecting those parts of our natural ecosystems, like the Chinook Salmon and Putah Creek’s history, and its connection with Water Beyond Boundaries.

Hosts

Juan Carlos Giraldo

Juan Carlos Giraldo

Founder and Producer

Podcast and Business and Activist Planet

Guest

Max Stevenson

Streamkeeper

The Solano County Water Agency in California

Credits

Music Credits: ⁠⁠Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha⁠⁠   

Production: Juan Carlos Giraldo at ⁠⁠Podcast and Business ⁠⁠

Episode art image credit: ⁠⁠⁠AFROG DESIGN UNIT / Moment via Getty Images⁠

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SEI US
Regions
California