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”engaging peoples and communities for regional sustainability”

Academically driven by the liberal arts, and guided by PitzerCollege’s core values of social justice and environmental sustainability, the Redford Conservancy engages interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches to environmental problem solving.  

The goal of the Redford Conservancy is to promote both the longevity of Southern California’s natural environment, and the wellbeing of its peoples. 

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ENGAGING PEOPLES AND COMMUNITIES FOR REGIONAL SUSTAINABILITY

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PLANNING THE CONSERVANCYPhase I• September‐October 2015: Engaging Pitzer community with RRC • September‐October 2015: Weekly sessions with Planning Committee and 

Carrier Johnson+CULTURE• Mid‐November 2015: Final report of program design • Phase 1 report available on Redford Conservancy website, 

http://pitweb.pitzer.edu/redfordconservancy/

Phase II• December 2015: Request for bids on design and construction• January 2016: Interviews and selection of design firm• Fall 2016‐Summer 2017: Renovation• Fall 2017: Redford Conservancy facility open for program

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Endangered sage scrub habitat

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Undergraduate education and research

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1. Hollowell, A. C., J. U. Regus, D. Turissini, K. A. Gano‐ Cohen, R. Bantay, A. Bernardo, D. Moore, J. Pham, and J. L. Sachs. 2016. Metapopulation dominance and genomic island acquisition of Bradyrhizobium with superior catabolic capabilities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283: 20160496.

2. Wheeler, M. M., M. M. Dipman, T. A. Adams, A. V. Ruina, C. R. Robins, and W. M. Meyer III. 2016. Carbon and nitrogen storage in California sage scrub and non‐native grassland habitats. Journal of Arid Environments 129: 119‐125.

3. Thomson, D. M., R. Cruz‐de Hoyos, K. Cummings, and E. L. Schultz. 2016. Why are native annual abundances low in invaded grasslands? Testing the effects of competition and seed limitation. Plant Ecology 217: 431‐442.

4. Hollowell, A. C., J. U. Regus, K. A. Gano, R. Bantay, D. Centeno, J. Pham, J.Y. Lyu, D. Moore, A. Bernardo, G. Lopez, A. Patil, S. Patil, Y, Lii, and J. L. Sachs. 2016. Epidemic spread of symbiotic and non‐symbiotic Bradyrhizobium genotypes across California.Microbial Ecology 71: 700‐710.

5. Wu, G. C., and J. C. Wright. 2015. Exceptional thermal tolerance and water resistance in the mite Paratarsotomusmacropalpis (Erythracaridae) challenge prevailing explanations of physiological limits. Journal of Insect Physiology 82: 1‐7.

6. Staubus, W. J., E. S. Boyd, T. A. Adams, D. M. Spear, M. M. Dipman and W. M. Meyer III. 2015. Ant communities in native sage scrub, non‐native grassland, and suburban habitats in Los Angeles County, USA: conservation implications. Journal of Insect Conservation 19: 669‐680

Publications this academic year

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bfs.claremont.edu

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Original Building Photo, 1931

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Aerial Site Photo, 1940’s

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Current Building Front Condition

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Current Building Condition

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Current Building Interior Condition

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Current Building Interior Condition (Fire Damage)

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Existing Non-Historic Nurses’ Quarters Addition

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Existing Outdoor Classroom

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Foothill Blvd. Entry

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Planned Exterior Building Restoration

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Level 1 Floor Plan

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Lower Level Floor Plan

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Planned Site Plan

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Restoration- Exterior

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Restoration- Exterior

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New Outdoor Classroom Elevations

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