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ENVIRONMENT CARE 400
2005 PAST SHOWS
Date
Guest
Topic
Listen
04/30/05    
04/23/05    
04/16/05
Candy Donohue
Executive Director

Armand Bayou Nature Center



Doreen Stoller
Executive Director


Barbara Jo Harwell
Programs Director

Hermann Park Conservancy

“Voices of the Urban Forest" with Brad Hendricks

April 16 Live From Earth Day at Armand Bayou
04/09/05    
03/26/05

03/19/05 Carla Wyatt
John Watson

Houston Area Urban Forestry Council
“Voices of the Urban Forest" with Brad Hendricks

Harris County Flood Control District
03/12/05
Steve Hupp
Harris County Public Health
& Environmental Services


Eric Ruckstuhl
"Eyes on the Bayou"

Bayou Preservation Association


Mary Ellen Whitworth
Executive Director
Bayou Preservation Association

Mary Ellen Whitworth is a professional engineer
with over twenty years of experience
in environmental engineering. She served
at Mayor Bob Lanier's
Director of Environmental Policy
for the City of Houston for 5 years.
“Voices of Water Quality in Texas" with Steve Hupp

Protecting and restoring the richness and diversity of our
waterways through activism, advocacy, collaboration and
education.
03/05/05
Christina Baldwin
Educational Outreach Coordinator

Angela Chandler
Texas Master Gardener of the Year
Harris County Precinct 2 Master Gardener
“Voices of Texas Extension Educational Outreach”
with Michael Morrison


Learning ways to involve the community in Horticulture and
expressing what Extension can do for the people of Harris
County.
02/26/05

Gretta Knox
General McKenzie
Joel Salizar
Vanessa Silva
High School Students

Paloma Garner
Physical Science/Biology teacher

Michael Olsen
Small Learning Communities

Dr. Nettie Ramsey
Doctor of Natural Health

Becky Morris
Special Event Coordinator

"Voices of Youth" ~Student Environmental
Education and Outreach


Live from the 3rd annual Teen Conference
(Teen Environmental Education Network) at
Jefferson Davis High School

Some of the challenges facing students and teachers
in learning to be better stewards of the environment.
Students share what they learned today about the
environment and why it is important for all kids to learn
these things. Teachers discuss some of the challenges
in implementing good programs.

02/19/05

Brad Hendricks
Urban Forestry, City of Houston
Parks and Recreation

From Burditt & Associates
Jack Hill
Senior Urban Forester

Charles Burditt
President

John Ross
Senior Resource Forester

“Voices of the Urban Forest”
Private vs. Public Forestry,
Urban Planning & Reforestation
02/12/05

Steve Hupp
Harris County Public Health
& Environmental Services

Bob Stokes
Galveston Bay Foundation

Lawanda Howse
Clean Water – Clear Choice

Voices Of Texas Water Quality Brays
Freshwater Marsh Project

Discussed the vision of the project and how
we can best raise public awareness and
education on water quality.

02/05/05 
Michael T. Morrison
Harris County Outreach Agent

Voices of Texas Extension Educational Outreach

Panel discussion centering on the challenges of helping
the community acquire better education on how to best
shepherd their environment. The need for a centralized
calendar of classes and the inclusion of classes for Spanish
speaking landscape professionals was discussed.

01/29/05

Stacey Wilbanks
Houston’s Animal Chick

Kelsey Williams
SPCA Animal Behavioral
Specialist

Jennifer Appel
Houston’s Organic
Landscape Architect

Maintaining a Safe Environment for our Pets

You can Judge a Society by the Way they treat
Their Animals. In this Special Presentation we
talk about the plight of our Pets and how we can
create a better environment for them.

01/15/05

Steve Hupp

Dr. John Jacob

Pete Cangelosi

Jerry Mayfield

Texas Watershed - Storm Water Run Off
     

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