WSU Students Present a Bioregional Master Plan for the Palouse

Community members, faculty, staff and students are invited to learn more about the Palouse’s history, natural resources, and economic structure and learn about the Landscape Architecture (LA) 470 class’ bioregional master plan to enhance the longterm sustainability of life on the Palouse. Local food production, renewable energy development, water conservation, alternate transportation and enhancements to local economies will be discussed, and time for questions and discussion will follow the presentation. Please join the LA 470 class at 2 PM on the second floor of Carpenter Hall at the WSU Pullman Campus on Thursday, December 5 to learn how all citizens can help ensure a bright future for the Palouse.

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