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Wild Ways: A Fifth Ecology for Metropolitan Los Angeles

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Chris Reed Chris Reed is Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture and Co-Director of the Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design Program at the Harvard GSD. He is also Founding Director of Stoss Landscape Urbanism. He is recognized internationally as a leading voice in the transformation of landscapes and cities, and he works alternately as a researcher, strategist, teacher, designer, and advisor. Reed is particularly interested in the relationships between landscape and ecology, infrastructure, social spaces, and cities.

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Beth Pratt Beth is Regional Executive Director of the California Regional Center of the National Wildlife Federation. She has worked in environmental leadership roles for over twentyfive years, and in two of the country’s largest national parks: Yosemite and Yellowstone. Beth is the author of the book, When Mountain Lions are Neighbors: People and Wildlife Working It Out In California.


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