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Planting seeds, powering people, and transforming a river.

“To me, Los Angeles and its river provide the perfect laboratory for exploring how to rebuild cities—humans’ new natural environment—into more inhabitable places.”

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A legacy of leadership: Doris Duke Conservation Fellows.

“Leaders are made, not born.”—Warren Bennis

Fostering leadership in conservation has been a fundamental aim at the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). In recent decades, two programs have bolstered that mission by providing increased support and expanded opportunities for students who showed “outstanding promise as future leaders” in the field.

Kat Superfisky was named a Doris Duke Conservation Fellow in 2010—someone who will make a real difference in this vital work throughout their career.

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