The Chanterelle
The Chanterelle showcases the written work of Environmental Studies majors at Cal Poly Humboldt. Each contributing author enrolled in “ENST 395W: Research & Analysis for Environmental Studies” during the 2023-2024 academic year. While each student chose their own topic, they were prompted to write for a public audience. Specifically, they were encouraged to write for a friend, co-worker, roommate, sibling, or any other family member. Our intended audience in this magazine is thus public. We hope you enjoy this collective project. It is the outcome of course readings, research, and peer edits.
To download the full 2023-2024 issue, click here.
Current Volume: Volume 1 (2024)
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Environmentalists Aren't Mad at You
Maggie Demorest
My Dad Burns Trash in the Backyard
Hunter Circe
Bruised Bananas
Niyanna Ferntree
Blue Creek Restoration and Tribal Resiliance
Ben Aronson
A Web of Food Competition
Donavin Capps
Students as Appropriate Teachers
Natalie Luna
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Fire Management
Princess Colegrove
Dismantling Green Projects
Pamela Reyes
The Once Shrew Zoo
Willow Cain
The Unremembered West
Tanner Circe
Questions for an Environmentalist: How an ENST Student Answers Questions on Sustainability
Zachary Meyer
A Tide of Concern
Bryan Ellison
Synthetic Photosynthesis: The Art of Beautiful Disaster
Harrison Chubb
War and Restoration
Mason Rewerts
The Truth of Industrial Agriculture
Nathaniel Worley
Mixed Salad
Jacob Zamora
Bettering Our Education System
Aurora Meneghetti
Community Engaged Eating! The Importance of Community Supported Agriculture and the Connections it Brings
Jasper Langberg
I Agree with Da Vinci
Karla Rodriguez
A Call to Action: Equity in Outdoor Running
Sophie Smith
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