EAC students to speak at BLM Lecture Series event

Photo By Lori Dugan: Two interns from the Eastern Arizona College-Safford Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Partnership, Amber Caldwell,l eft, and Clancy Schmidt, report on their work at The Rabbit Farm. The two will speak at the BLM’s lecture series event Thursday, Dec. 8, at noon, in the BLM Safford Office, located at 711 14th Avenue. Admission to the event is free.

By Erin Larson

THATCHER — Two interns from the Eastern Arizona College-Safford Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Partnership, Amber Caldwell and Clancy Schmidt, will speak at the BLM’s lecture series event Thursday, Dec. 8, at noon, in the BLM Safford Office, located at 711 14th Avenue. Admission to this event is free.

Caldwell will address fluvial geomorphology of the Gila and San Francisco rivers, based on research conducted by the EAC-BLM Partnership Intern Program. Schmidt will speak on Rabbit Farm Highlights of the November 2016 EAC-BLM Youth Day held at the San Simon Valley Project Site.

For more information about this free educational event contact Dave Henson, EAC Science Division Chair, at (928) 428-8366, or Dr. Jony Cockman, cultural resources specialist/archaeologist, at the BLM, at (928) 348-4464.

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