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    Department of Environmental Studies

Collective Portfolio of Student Work
1

The California Endangered Species Act and The Private Property Rights Debate

Kelly Vasquez

ENVS 198

Fall 1998

2 A Native American Offering: to Build Bridges William Warren

HUM 137

Spring 1990

3 The Current State of Understanding Regarding Wetland Mitigationa BankS and How they Might Influence Migratory Waterfowl David Tedrick

ENVS 198

May 24, 1994

4

Will Derugaltion Have A Negative Effect on California's Enewable Energy Production?

Andrew Walter

ENVS 198

April 17, 1998

5

The Ethogical Effects of Fire in the Forest

Ian Wallace

ENVS 198

 
6

an Assessment of the Characterstics of WatershedS

Scott Struckman

ENVS 198

Spring 1999

7

California Wetlands: The Importance of the California Central Valley Wetland Habitat to Migrating Birds

Kimberley Smith

 

Spring 1995

8

The Waldo Project and its Possible Effects on the Spenceville Wildlife Area

Timothy Smith

 

Fall 1996

9

Filtered Water and Bottled Water as Possible Alternatives to Contaminated Well Water

Lisa Sakata

 

Spring 1997

10

The Effects of the 1980 Eruption of Mt. Saint Helens on the   Abundance and Chemistry of the Suface Water in the  Blast-Zone

Tami Trearse

 

December 12, 1995

11

Environmental Education in California's Secondary Schools

Davis Stewart

 

May 23, 1995

12

The Peripheral Canal and California Water RESource Policy

Robert Stelzel

 

December 1981

13

Wetlands: Benefits, Problems and Mitigationa Strategies

Todd Sterling

ENVS 198

December 18,1992

14

Polybrominated Diphenly (PBB Contamination in the State of Michigan)

Crystal Stech

 

May 24, 1994

15

The Old Growth Wars

Peter Staklis

ENVS 198

April 8, 1991

16

Are California Central Valley  Wetland Restoration Projects Enough to Stabalize Declining Waterfowl Populations?

Mark Steele

 

Spring 1993

17

Environmental Education in California

Rachelle Steen

 

Fall 1995

18

Development of Clean Air Management Policy in The United States

Elissa Steen

 

May 20, 1988

19

Nepa Warrior Handbook

Karen Schambach

 

Spring 1997

20

Wetland’S Protection: Analysis of Federal Wetlands Regulations   and Definitions

William Schierenberg

 

Fall 1993

21

Are State Wildlife Areas and Ethogical Reserves and National Wildlife Refuges in California Being Impacted by Habitat Fragmentation and in The Process of Becoming Isolated Bilogical  “Islands”,  and Cloud the Use of Landscape LinKAgeS  Improve the Viability of These Ethogical Communities, Using the Central Valley Region as an Example? 

Donna Spotts

 

May 16, 1990

22

Can Composting Significantly Reduce the Amount of Material Going into the  Landfill?

Michael Shephard

 

May 26, 1993

23

What Are the Barriers for the Implementation of Recycling  Technologies and Governmental Regulations Concering Waste Tires

Richard Shaw

 

April 1993

24

Pesticides in the Diets of inFanTS and Children

Wendy Ulbrich

ENVS 198

Fall 1995

25

The Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation: A  Microcosmic View of the Toxic Waste Site Dilemma in California

Anita Traficcante

ENVS 198

May 23, 1985

26

A Place to Respect and Preserve The Sutter Buttes

Lisa Tomlinson

 

May 1995

27

What MakeS A Good Environmental WeB Site

Jeff Sherrod

ENVS 198

 
28

What Organizaional Strategies Should Environmental Justice Community Groups Pursue in Order to Get A Local Dominant Industry to the Negotiations Table?

E.P. Tores

ENVS 198

Spring 1995

29

Land Owners V. Federal Regulatory Agencies (A Mock Judicial Ruling)

Beth Tooker

ENVS 115

December 19,1998

Do Farms and Their Owners Continue to Profit at the Expense of the Farmworkers and the Environment?

Lara Tonn

 

Spring 1996

31

Reclaiming Land: Is There A Solution to Unsightly Aggregate Mines

Amy Tobia

ENVS 198

December 17, 1996

32

The Environmentallst's Guide to  Sacramento

Melinda Seader

   
33

The Effects of Logging in the Lake Tahoe Basin on Stream Water Quality

Glenn Underwood

   
34

Black Bear Management Policy in Yosemite National Park

Sherry Valiska

 

Spring 1994

35

Proposed Alternative Study to Supplement Current California Research on Cotton Defoliants

Lisa Valdez

 

May 20, 1991

36

Organic Farming

Christopher Vaccaro

 

Spring 1987

37

The California Endangered Species Act and the California Wolverine

Kevin Sheridan

 

Fall 1998

38

Oil SpillS and Their Effects on Marine EnvironmentS

LorI Sindel

 

November 22,1990

39

Spadey/Neuter ProgramS-Puting A Stop to the Suffering

Darci Whitney

   
40

Transportation for the Environment

Jim Wilde

ENVS 198

December 12, 1992

41

inforMatIon Needed to Make and  Environmentally Informed Decision When Choosing A Power Company in California

John Wharff

ENVS 198

May 15, 1998

42

BIOHazardous Waste Disposal, Current Disposal Methods vs Alternative Disposal  Methods

Tori Shnel

ENVS 198

 
43

How Should Whitewater Rafting on the South Fork of the American River be  Managed?

Chris Shields

ENVS 198

 
44

Waste Diversion by 2000 in California  Programs and Problems

David Taitano

ENVS 198

Spring 1996

45

What the Effects Are of Regional Policies  in the Sacramento Area on Preservation or Retention of Agricultural Lands in the Sacramento and Yolo Counties

ahem Shfi

ENVS 198

 
46

The Ghost Cat

Amy Weber

 

Spring 1995

47

DDT and the Status of Falco OperegrinUS

Wendy Weiden

 

May 1981

48

What Are The Effects of Fire on an  Ecosystem

J. William Speth

ENVS 198

April 26, 1994

49

Hazardous Materials: Identifying the Hazards and Preventive Measures

Carolyn TatoIan-Cain

 

Spring 1987

50

An Investigation into the Glant Kelp Beds of California Coast Line with Emphasis on MAcrocytis Pyrifera

Timothy Shannon

ENVS 198

Spring 1992

51

Christianity and the Environment

Scott Sauer

ENVS 198

April 26, 1994

52

The Significance of The Sea Otter (Enhydra Lutris), Kelp Acrocytis   Pyrifera), Abalone  (Haliotis Rufescens), and Sea Urchin   (Stronglyocentrotus Franciscanus)  Interactions on the Ecology  and Economy of The Central California Coast

F. Brent Sanders

ENVS 198

December 15,1994

53

The Fossil Feul Industry’S Global Warming Campaign

David Hale

ENVS 115

December 12, 1997

54

Riparian Forests: A Study on the Importance of Riparian Forests in the Great Central Valley of California

Rob Haines

ENVS 198

Spring 1999

55

Our Children’S Chemical Legacy “A Story of Endocrine Disruption”

Pauline Lawrence

 

Spring 1998

56

What Has Been Learned About Managing Ground Water  Contamination Around Sacramento?

Jeff Larson

ENVS 198

April 26, 1994

57

The High Cost of Rice Straw Burning: Who Really Pays the Price?

Karen Kuykendall

ENVS 115

 
58

Conventional Agricultural Problems and  Sustainable Agricultural Solutions

Shaun Sergent

 

December 18, 1992

59

A Comparison of Benthic  Macroinvertebrates Above and Below the Black Hawk and Southern Cross Mines on the North Fork of the   American River, California

Kelly Sizer

 

60

An Investigation into Problems Present in the Arroyo Pasajero  Area of the San Luis Unit, Central Valley Project, California and Possible Solutions to These Problems

Greg Smith

ENVS 198

April 1984

61

The Lowering of the Current Particular  Matter Standard

Richard Slavensky

ENVS 198

December 14, 1995

62

Identification and Control Methods for Non-Point Pollution  Sources in The San Francisco Bay Region

John Tahara

 

63

an Analysis of “Western ” Acid MinE Drainage: its Problems and   Possible Solutions

Jeffrey Taylor

 

May 1980

64

The Reintegration of the Gray Wolf into YellowStone National   Park

Ed Titus

 

December 1997

65

The Development of Watershed Restoration

Brian Silva

ENVS 198

Spring 1999

66

How Can the Common Person Reduce an Invention to Practice?

Andy Willhoit

ENVS 198

May 26, 1993

67

The Effects on Fish If the Proposed Auburn Dam Is BUilt

Cary Williams

ENVS 198

 
68

Air Pollution in California

Michael Zurawski

ENVS 198

Fall 1997

69

Lead Contamination in the Community Gardens

Rochelle Zahn

ENVS 198

May 23, 1995

70

Bicycle Wisdom: Alternative Commuting at CSUS

Jon Whitehill

 

May 1990

71

The Statutory Evolution of C.E.Q.A. and ChanginG Public Values

Ed Lucas

ENVS 198

 
72

Representation of Groundwater Samples vs. Purge Volumne

Janeene LowIs

 

May 1994

73

What Renewable Resources Should California Invest in, and How Can We Secure This Investment?

Chris Loscher

 

May 20, 1998

74

What Options Are Available in Choosing A Power Company, and   What Contribution to the Environment Do the Power Companies   Source Energy Make?

Delia Lopez

ENVS 198

May 21, 1998

75

The Making of an Environmental Disgrace

Christopher Lonergan

ENVS 198

December 16, 1988

76

Can We Continue to Justify Chemical Dependance in California's Mosquito Control Program?

David Little

 

May 1989

77

A Discussion of the Union Pacific Site Looking at Remediation   Practices and Viable Remedial Technologies

George Linsacum

 

May 16, 1996

78

Artificial Groundwater Recharge Methods

David Linden

 

May 1988

79

The San Luis Drain and Kesterson Reservoir Projects: Their   Problems and Possible Solutions

Jose Lerma

   
80

The Effects of Agriculture on Environment, Economy, and Culture

Jim Leonard

 

Spring 1992

81

Erosion in Upland Forested Watersheds

Brandon Lemke

ENVS 198

Spring 1999

82

Waterfowl of the Pacific Flyway: the Problems they Face with Decreasing Habitat

Craig Lee

ENVS 198

Fall 1985

83

Environmental Effects of Waste to Energy Facilities

Michael Leaon

ENVS 198

May 14, 1986

84

The Auburn Dam Project

KelliE Kuelper

ENVS 198

Fall 1998

85

in A Blankened State

Thomas Krompetz

   
86

Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations and Non-PRofit   Organizations in Japan

Reiko Koyama

ENVS 198

December 11, 1998

87

How Can The “GLUT” in Recycling Markets within Sacramento   County Be Relieved and the Materials Be Put to Use by Industry?

Todd Del Frate

ENVS 198

 
88

The Costs and Benefits of Farming in the San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project

Mitchell Ryan

ENVS 115

May 14, 1996

89

How Air Pollution Effects Vegetation and Human Life

Michelle Russel

 

December 10, 1990

90

Hazards of Anticoagulant Rodenticides to Non-Target Animals

Randy Ruiz

 

Spring 1982

91

Electric Utility Derugaltion and the Potential for Green Energy Choice and A Cleaner Environment

Leanne Riley

 

Spring 1998

92

Lichens as Bioindicators

Jason Geck

ENVS 198

November 19, 1994

93

The Effects of Protected Area Development on the Mahafaly of   SouthWestern Madagascar

Mike Lamb

 

May 18, 1990

94

What Power Sources Should Be the Power of Tomorrow and Why Should they Be the Power of Tomorrow

Electra Gemmill

ENVS 198

 
95

What Should Be Done to Protect the Environment of the San   Joaquin Valley from Selenium Contamination Due to Agriculture

Renee Rinaldi

ENVS 198

December 14, 1993

96

The Waldo Project: an Analysis of the Positive and Negative Impacts   in Relation to the Spenceville Wildlife Area

Lonnie Rohde

 

Spring 1997

97

Recovery Plans for Sacramento River Salmon

Barry Fuerst

ENVS 198

April 27, 1995

98

North Stone Lake Wildlife Refuge Project

Deanna Fister

ENVS 198

May 24, 1994

99

The Wild Horse Issue Conflict and Resolution

Wendy Fitzgerald

ENVS 195

April 1980

100

Chemical and Natural Pesticides: Home Use

Tamara Fleming

   
101

California Native Trout Species

Scott Flory

ENVS 198

May 28, 1999

102

The Promise of Environmental Education

Melinda Fox

ENVS 198

December 1982

103

Vegetational Growth Inhibition (Allelopathy) by Eucalyptus   Viminalis

Brian McClean

   
104

Watershed Degredation

Dagmara Majka

ENVS 198

Fall 1998

105

Can Vernal Pools Be Successfully Moved, Restored or Recreated   or Must they Be Preserved?

Steven Luse

 

Spring 1991

106

Is the Answer Blowing in the Wind? What Are the Environmental Effects and Costs of Generating Energy Through Windpower?

Jody Fields

ENVS 198

May 20, 1997

107

Bioremediation Methods and Processes

Sandra Lunceford

   
108

The Trees

Anthony Marin

ENVS 198

December 12, 1995

109

Wetland Laws and Legislation

Karen MCWilliams

ENVS 198

May 20, 1990

110

The Feasiblity of Bicycle Commuting (A Comparison of PortLand and Sacramento)

Alan Crout

ENVS 198

Spring 1997

111

Feasiblity and Potential  Applications of Artificial Reefs in  Waters Surrounding Guam

Mark Cruz

 

April 28, 1993

112

United States Agriculture  Environmental Problems and  Alternative Methods

Cathy Copenhagan

   
113

Drop-Off Recycling in A Community  Implementing A Curbside Recycling  Program

Lynn Copeland

   
114

The Derugaltion of the Electric  Industry and its Effect on  Environmentally Sound Choices  Among Power Suppliers

Evelyne Gulli

ENVS 198

 
115

Confronting Environmental  Racism and the Native American  NationS

Sharon Griffin

 

Spring 1996

116

An Economic and Environmental  Study of California's Great  Central Valley Vernal Pools

Sigrid R. Gibson

 

Spring 1997

117

Post Fire Erosion Control  Following the Tunnel Fire

Sean Gottlieb

 

May 24, 1994

118

Biodiversity and the California  Endangered Species Act

Lorena Gomez-Barris

 

Fall 1998

119

Methods for Preventing or  Offsetting Selenium Poisoning of  Waterfowl at San Joaquin Valley  Agricultural Evaporation Ponds

Cynthia Godwin

ENVS 198

December 12, 1996

120

Selenium

Jon Goffinet

 

Fall 1995

121

The Health Effects of Three  Indoor Air Pollutants Commonly  Found in the Home

Harlan Glines

ENVS 198

October 30, 1984

122

an Environmental and Economic  Assessment of SMUD’S PV Pioneer  Residential Project

Robyn Gingerich

 

December 13, 1994

123

Land Development in The Tahoe National Basin

Michael Gipner

 

May 23, 1996

124

Conflicts of Endangered Species  with the Development of Yuba County

Sanjiv Gill

   
125

Tigers at Marine World Africa USA -Should Keeping Tigers in Captivity Be Allowed? -Does Marine World Use its Tigers for Educating the Public?

Jennifer Pinkerman

   
126

Integrated Environmental Systems: an Environmental Justice Case Study

Janice Pinero

ENVS 198 Spring 1999
127

The ESA, The CESA and the Listing Process

Christine Pierog

  December 17, 1998
128

The Protection of Miners-Should A Uranium Mining Policy Be Enacted?

Greg Pielenz

ENVS 198  
129

Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether

Aaron Phillippi

ENVS 198  
130

Too High A Price to Pay

Danielle Petty

   
131

How Can Choosing an Energy Source Benefit the Environment

Jeff Czapla

   
132

The American River Watershed Project and Alternative Flood Control Measures

Stuart Dairiki

  Fall 1996
133

Acid Precipitation: A Toxic Bath

Francine Demos

   
134

Saving the Salmon and Steelhead Trout

Kim Rittenhouse

   
135

Are Water Development Projects Consistent with Good Wildlife Management? The Kesterson Case

Patricia Roberson

  Spring 1985
136

How Do We Promote A Backyard Composting Program in Sacramento County?

Maureen Goodall

ENVS 198 May 24, 1994
137

Where Have the Abalone Gone?

Ron Kloepfer

ENVS 198 Spring 1995
138

Recreation and Tourist Effects on the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Abigail O'keefe

ENVS 198  
139

Liability Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (Cercla)

Whitney Okabayashi

  Fall 1994
140

Hazardous Waste Sites Environmental Indicator for Breast Cancer?

Ean O'Neill

ENVS 198 May 8, 1995
141

The Trinity River: Main Causes of the Decline in tThe Salmon Fishery

Dave Nettle

ENVS 198 Spring 1982
142

Jepson Prairie: An Annotated Bibliography

Rosemary Noris

ENVS 198 December 1984
143

Ground Water: Then and Now

Camille Remy-Ogan

  December 16, 1994
144

Geophysical Techniques for Hazardous Waste Site Investigation

Mark Malinowski

  May 15, 1987
145

Energy and Dollar Costs of Solar Heating Systems

Richard Rodgers

  Spring 981
146

The Technological Evolution of Landfills Concerning The Public Health Standard and Groundwater Protection

Marc Momsen

  May 24, 1994
147

The Feasiblity of Composting Yard and Garden Refuse at the Sacramento City Landfill

Barbara Moore

  May 12, 1988
148

Northern California Chaparral and its Management with Prescribed Fire

Carol Gullion

  May 1983
149

Maquiladors

Monique Meyer

  May 1996
150

Characterstics of State Legislative Districts and Their Influence on Environmental Decision-Making

Tara Mesick

  Fall 1993
151

Alternative WasteWater Technology, and a Study of Utilizing on Site Composting Strategies to Alleviate the Current WasteWater Treatment Dilemma

Thomas Mayes

ENVS 198 May 1988
152

Accumulation of Nickel by Arabis Macdonaldian (EasTW.) A Laboratory Investigation

Jason Meigs

ENVS 198 Fall 1996
153

Flood Control Feasiblity for the Continued Development of   Sacramento Without the Auburn Dam

Sean Mahoney

ENVS 198 December 16, 1997
154

A Plant Flow Equalization Study

Jason Meeks

ENVS 198 December 19, 1996
155

Community Compliance with Federal WasteWater Regulations

Craig Milligan

ENVS 198 Spring 1986
156

Saving the Australian Rain Forests

Sharon Williams

ENVS 198 May 2, 1989
157

Mountain LionS: Can We Live with Them?

Michelle Beachley

   
158

Should Wolves Be Reintroduced to YellowStone?

Sandra Williamson

ENVS 198  
159

Riparian Restoration in the California Central Valley

Susan Hill

  December 16, 1997
160

California Endangered Species Act and Wetlands

Elgie Mobley

   
161

Aquaculture and The Role of Government Regulations

Pamela Mills

ENVS 198 August 27, 1982
162

The Listing Process of the California Endangered Species Act: A Description and Analysis

Aaron

  December 1998
163

Substances Found at and Near Kesterson Reservoir

Robin Pullen

  Spring 1985
164

A Review of the Everglades Restoration Program

Michael Moore

ENVS 198 Fall 1994
165

What Are the Effects of Tropospheric Ozone on the Health and Growth of Western Pine Species and What Is Being Done to Mitigate this Problem?

Randy Price

ENVS 198 Fall 1996
166

Recycling for Young People

Nancy Mendez

  May 1981
167

Water Quality in Yolo County

Bryan Moffit

  March 27, 1985
168

How California's Energy Policy Has Affected Sacramento’S   Market for Photovoltaic Power

John Murray

ENVS 198 May 24, 1994
169

Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Burn Demonstration

John Macanas

  May 12, 1982
170

How Can SOV’S and Vehicle Air Pollution Be Minimized at CSUS

Eric Maddox

  May 22, 1995
171

Dogs and the Environment Along American River Parkway

Diane Makishima

  May 16, 1990
172

Can Ecotourism Help Preserve Nepal’s Natural Resources?

Wayne Makabe

ENVS 198 May 1993
173

How Does Hunting Effect California Deer Populations?

YorK Pattersen

  November 12, 1994
174

Environmental Politics in the United States

James Patton

  May 16, 1988
175

The Potential Effects of Oil Exploration in the Coastal Plain Region of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska

Michael Palmer

   
176

One Hundred Years of Community Gardening

Scott Mathieson

   
177

Wetlands

James Pahl

  May 1995
178

Ethogical Impact of Campsites on Wilderness Areas

Norm Marquis

  December 2, 1983
179

The Decline of the Bay-Delta Estuary: Case  Studies of the Winter- Run Chinook Salmon, the Delta Smelt, and the Stripped Bass

Lisa Matocq

  December 1992
180

Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Regulatory Institution in Protecting the  Water Quality in the Lake Tahoe Basin

Richard Mathews

  April 1993
181

Confrontation in the Forest

Colleen ScarlettO’Hara

   
182

Choosing an Electrical Provider with the Green-E Logo

Tamara Nale

ENVS 198 May 15, 1998
183

The Selenium Presence in Shallow Groundwater and Soils of the   Western San Joaquin Valley, California

Ahmad Najjar

ENVS 198 Fall 1990
184

Energy Derugaltion Gives People an Oppertunity to Help Save the Environment

Tom Naiman

ENVS 198 May 20, 1998
185

The Mysterious Disappearance of Ducks in the Pacific Flyway

Julie Posey

  Spring 1990
186

Off-Road Vehicle Recreation in California

Cheryl Williams

ENVS 198 May 20, 1980
187

The California Endangered Species Act and the Bald Eagle

Rebecca Wu

  Spring 1999
188

The Green World

Christopher Woolsey

   
189

Ocean Incineration

Marc Winkler

ENVS 198  
190

Sprawl, Sewers, and Urban Growth Boundaries–The Sacramento Experience

Donn Oetzel

  May 2001
191

Hidden Dangers: What Are Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP’S)   and How Can We Prevent Dioxin, the Most Carcinogenic of the Persistent Organic Products, from Being A Nemesis to the Future?

Louren Barber

  May 2001
192

Management Practices at Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Facility, Colorado

Michael Wilgus

ENVS 190 May 21, 2001
193

Nafta’s Creation of Social Injustices for Mexico’s Poor

John Elkins

  May 21, 2001
194

Placer County General Plan Documents’ Designation of Important Species and Habitat and the Implementation of Mechanisms for Their Protection

Barbara Boysen

  Fall 1998
195

Are Fish Affected by Contaminants Entering Streams and Rivers

Taro Murano

  May 2001
196

Habitat Recovery After the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

Tonya Myers

  May 2002
197

The Effects of Methylmercury Pollution: Including A Focus on the Sacramento River System

John Sample

ENVS 190C May 2002
198

Restoration: Organizaional Comparison

Jason Brown

ENVS 198  
199

Restoration of Wetlands in an Urban Environment: Balancing Community Development Needs with Environmental Protection

Jeff Lindberg

  December 15, 1999
200

Does Selenium Bioremediation WorK?

Timothy Steurer

ENVS 198 Spring 1999
201

Environmental Degradation and Health Risks in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region: The Effects of Migration, Over-Population, and Industrial Facilities

Jaime Lemus

  May 21, 2001
202

The Endangered Species Act-Is it Working?

Melanie Blackburn

  May 2001
203

The Number of Species in the Sierra Nevada Chaparral Habitat Has Declined

Christopher Brown

  December 1999
204

The Social Injustice of Methylmercury Contamination in The San Francisco and Sacramento Valley Delta Region

John Angi

ENVS 190 May 21, 2001
205

Urban Sprawl in the United States: an Overview of Issues Caused by Sprawl

Angel Montoya

   
206

What Has Shaped The Current Status of the California Mountain Lion: Puma Concolor Californica? A Look at Historical and Scientific Policies

Jared Vollmer

  May 2001
207

Biting The Hand That Feeds

Matt Monaghan

ENVS 190B May 21, 2001
208

Climate Change and The Calfed-Bay Delta Program: A Clash of Science and Politics

Darrell Whitman

ENVS 190A December 10, 2001
209

Export of Hazardous Waste to Third World Countries

Samina Ali

ENVS 115  
210

Derugaltion of California's Electric Power System: Making an Environmentally Informed Decision When Choosing an Electricity Provider

Melani Berglund

  Spring 1998
211

Discriminatory Practices of Governmental Agencies in the Upper Missouri River Basin

Michael Morgan

ENVS 190B May 21, 2001
212

Bioremediation of Soil and Groundwater

Hollis Mulligan

  April 8, 1991
213

Viable Alternatives to the Use of Household Toxics: Household Cleaners, Disinefectants, Polishes and You

Tina Muncie

  December 6, 1990
214

The Great Barrier Reef

Kendra Pearson

   
215

Types of Cetacean Depletion

Michelle Munos

   
216

The Garbage Crisis and Possible Alternatives

Patrick Reynolds

  January 1988
217

The Impact of Community Gardens

Eileen Reeder

  Spring 1996
218

The Status of the Alaskan Environment Seven Years After the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

Steffanie Riffle

ENVS 198 Spring 1996
219

Is the EPA’s Program of Emission Permit Trading and Economically Efficient Way of Reducing Sulfure Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions by Electric Utility Producers

Eric Rice

   
220

The Role of Government and the Role of Grassroots Organizations in Remedying Environmental Injustices

Janine Redlack

  Spring 1997
221

Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers vs. Pesticide Training and Education/Health Services

Mary Raygoza

ENVS 198 May 1993
222

Techniques and Methods Used to Restore Rivers and How they Relate to the Klamath River

Richard Radmacher

  May 20, 1997
223

The Right-to-Know Act (Sara Title III) Provisions and A Case Study

Cyndi Wubben

   
224

Are the Regulations for California's Underground Storage Tank Systems Effective Enough to Protect the Environment from Petroleum Contamination and If Not, What Changes Should Be Made?

Priscilla Patrick

  Fall 1994
225

How Seriously Does Air Pollution Damage Forests in the Lake Tahoe Basin?

Jessica Parsons

  May 23, 1995
226

The Health Effects of Active and Passive Smoke on the Fetus and Passive Smoke on the Child

Glenn Roze

  Spring 1994
227

Can Abalone Aquaculture Effectively Stabalize and Possibly Restore the Declining California Abalone Population?

Timothy Wilson

ENVS 198 May 23, 1995
228

Effects of Prescribed Fire on Ring-Width Growth of Pinus Lambertiana

Patricia Wilson

   
229

California Department of Conservation Division of Recycling

Greg Popejoy

  January 1993
230

Leaky Underground Storage Tanks

Joseph Yanetta

  1990
231

A Review of Four State Agencies’ Permit Process When Considering the Development of the State’S Resources

Roger Vintz

  November 30, 1984
232

How Effective Are Transportation Control Measures

Susan Wyman

  December 1983
233

An Overview of Environmental Considerations Regarding Riparian Preservation: Case Study of RockLin Placer County, California 1988-1990

William Warren

  May 10, 1991
234

A Battle of Dams and Pacific Salmon

James Newcomb

ENVS 190C Spring 2002
235

Reintrodution of the Wolf

Bryon Stone

  May 2002
236

How Has the Timber Industry Throughout the Pacific Northwest Impacted the Declining Numbers of Coho and Chinook Salmon Population?

Steven Sanchez

  May 2002
237

Ranch Recreation: A New Industry Promoting A Sustainable Environment

Sha Walts

ENVS 190A December 10, 2001
238

Recycling and The Business Sector

Emily Lyon

  December 2001
239

The Aftermath of South African Apartheid: A Look at the Aloes Community of Port Elizabeth

David Rodrigues

ENVS 190B  
240

Why Should We Save the Tropical Rainforest of Borneo?

G.S. WonG

  May 2002
241

Anthropod Diversity in Three Different Age Teak (Tectona Grandis L.) Plantations, Bocas Del Drago, Panama

Nathaniel Martin

   
242

An Overview of the San Joaquin River Watershed Unit's Trace Metal Monitoring Program

David Rodrigues

   
243

The Chad/Cameroon Oil and Pipeline Project

Jason Woodsworth

ENVS 190B May 21,2001
244

California Problems with Aquatic Invasive Species: How Do We Stop the Damage? Case Study: Lake Davis

Shannon Turner

  May 2002
245

What Is the Relationship Between Pollutants in Streams, Rivers, and Oceans, and Storm Water Runoff from Highways and Roads?

Matt Mulcahy

  May 2002
246

This Land Is Their Land: What Are the Impacts of Cattle Grazing on Riparian Zones?

Christina Armor

  May 2001
247

The Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan: When Politics and Science Collide Are Habitat Conservation Plans Effective Tools for Managing the Loss of Habitat from Land Development Activities?

Maria WonG

  February 2002
248

California Amphibian Declines: the Question of Survival of the   Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog in the Sierra Nevada

Marin Lemieux

  December 2001
249

Is Low Density Population Growth Desirable? the Effects of Urban Sprawl on Traffic and Air Pollution

Alison Perry

  December 2001
250

Are the Practices of Sustainable Agriculture Working?

Johnnie Raymond

  December 2001
251

Ethogical Impacts of Pesticides in California: How Do Pesticides Effect Aquatic Invertebrates in California?

Matthew Myers

  December 2001
252

How Do Dams Impact Rivers and Migrating Fish of the West? Including A Case Study of the Daguerre Point Dam

Kelli Felker

  December 2001
253

The Effect of Pesticides on Wild Birds

Eric Levin

  December 2001
254

What Are the Effects of Transportation Projects on Coho, Chinook, and Steelhead in California

Craig Moore

  December 2001
255

EPA Regulations to Ensure Water Quality for the Publics Uses

Jacob Collins

  December 2001
256

California Bighorn Sheep (OVIs Canadensis Californiana): Evolution, Range Reduction, and Population Reduction

Bruce Handley

ENVS 198 March 1987
257

Reforestation on Private Land

Tami Harris

  November 28, 1995
258

Ceqa Reform and Proposition 140: Special Interests and Politics in Sacramento

Robert Harris

   
259

A Study of Hazardous Materials Tracking and Procedures at California State University, Sacramento

Warren Haven

ENVS 195 May 24, 1991
260

The “Mixture” and “Derived from” Rules

Robert Hargraves

ENVS 198  
261

Quenching a Growing Thirst

Justin Hardy

  Fall 1996
262

A Methodological Analysis of the Reintrodution of California Bighorn Sheep (OVIs Canadensis Californiana) to Lee Vining Canyon, California

Bruce Handley

ENVS 199 December 1986
263

Agricultural Land Conversio in Yolo County: A Case Study The Effects on Threatened and Endangered Species and Potential Solutions to Agricultural Land Conversio to Urban Uses

Eddie Hard

ENVS 198 December 17, 1998
264

Effects of Urbanization on The Coastline: Management and
  Solutions

Toneiya Haynes

ENVS 198 December 16, 1997
265

Causes and Effects of the Backlash Against Environmental Education

Tim HawkinS

  Spring 1997
266

Earthquakes

Wendy Haydon

  May 15, 1987
267

Planting The Seeds of Community Environmental Education: A Look at and Analysis of Two Community Gardens in Sacramento California

Rene Hamlin

  December 1999
268

Barriers to the Widespread Use of Earth-Sheltered Housing

Douglas Honzay

  Fall 1992
269

The Problem of Overcrowding in Yosemite National Park

Tiffany Holman

ENVS 198 December 14, 1995
270

Golf and The Environment

Dak Holbrook

   
271

The Tourist Trade-Off

Greg Homer

   
272

Shintech: A Case of Environmental Racism

Karen Riggs

ENVS 190B May 7, 2001
273

Consuming the Arctic

Tracy Twyman

ENVS 190 December 10, 2001
274

Bicycling as Alternative Transportation

Rick Hicks

ENVS 198 March 1991
275

The Effects of Organophosphate Pesticides on Animals

Kathleen Hickey

ENVS 198 May 8, 1986
276

Towards a More Comprehensive Land Use/MasS Transportation Plan

Bruce McCloud

   
277

Environmental Consequences of the Swimming Pool Industry

Angela Nance

  December 13, 1993
278

Environmental Regulation and the Automobile Repair Industry

Brian Rohmer

   
279

The Delta Wetlands Project

David Kemena

ENVS 198 October 1990
280

The Fate of Salmon in Central Valley, California

Danika Hudobnik

ENVS 198 December 14, 1992
281

The Ozone Layer

Guadalupe Jimenez

  August 28, 1989
282

Lake Marcalbo Basin Contamination

Orlando Jimenez

ENVS 198  
283

What Is Being Done to Make Electric Power Production More Environmentally Friendly and How Will This Help Me Choose My Electric Utility Company, and Make an Environmentally Informed Decision?

Pat Jimison

ENVS 198  
284

Malathion Toxicity

Clifford Johnson

ENVS 198 December 23, 1981
285

Is the Auburn Dam Politically Feasible?

Joni Jorgensen-Risk

ENVS 198 May 22, 1996
286

San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge Seismic Retrofit Project and the California Endangered Species Act

Mathew Keegan

   
287

The Failure of Toxic Legislation in California

Sharon Jones

ENVS 198  
288

What Are The Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for California'strawberry Producers?

Josh Keller

   
289

Regeneration of Interior Live-Oak (Quecus Wislizenii): A Scientific Study into The Affects of Irrigation and Protection on Tree Growth

Matthew Kelley

ENVS 198 December 7, 1994
290

United States Food Aid Policies

Jerri Kellokoski

  Fall 1983
291

Development of Water Markets in California

Linda Kelly

  May 1986
292

Sayles Flat Hydroelectric Project

Patrick Kelly

ENVS 198 May 1987
293

Landfills: Issues and Controversies

Richard Jensen

ENVS 198 Spring 1996
294

National Security: A New Defenition

Thom Jackels

  May 23, 1990
295

Global Warming: Just A Lot of Hot Air?

Christine HUBeR

ENVS 198 May 20, 1996
296

The Northern Spotted Owl Controversy

Jim Huelman

  December 18, 1992
297

Land Use Patterns in Rancho Del Arroyo Chico from the 1800’S to the Present

Kenneth Hughes

  December 1983
298

Arizona:Keeping the Dream Alive

Thomas Heberer

ENVS 198 Spring 1995
299

A Discussion of Ethical Issues Surrounding the Statement: “Global Population Control Can Be Achieved