Student Clubs
Friends
of Copeland Creek
A student organization dedicated to the ecological restoration of the Copeland Creek natural area that runs through Sonoma State University. Our goal is to restore the native riparian forest ecosystem, including its native plant and animal communities and ecological processes. This entails removing exotic species and replanting native vegetation. We attempt to establish the native components of the system (species, conditions, and communities) and the native ecological processes and functions, to produce a dynamic and self-sustaining native ecosystem.
Friends
of Copeland Creek website
Contact: Jessie O'Mahone, omahonej@sonoma.edu
Sponsor Professor: Julie Bright, julie.bright@sonoma.edu
Green
Campus
To work with campus students and staff members to identify plausible ways to conserve energy use on campus and to buld and facilitate overall awarness of current energy issudes and how they relate to the environment.
President: Timothy Dondero, (209)742-1787, donderot@sonoma.edu
Advisor: Alexandra von Meier, (707) 664-2430, vonmeier@sonoma.edu
Meetings: Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Multi-purpose room
in the Student Union
http://ssuenergy.squarespace.com
Contact: ssuenergy@yahoo.com
Sonoma
Earth Action
A grassroots environmental action group based at Sonoma State. Students come from many diverse backgrounds, yet all believe in a brighter environmental future. To achieve, thEY understand that each action starts with one individual, and that is why they unite. Our motto is "Educating, empowering and taking action for the future of the planet."
http://www.students.sonoma.edu/clubs/sea
Contact Sabina Doney, fabsab2000@yahoo.com
Project
Earth
A club within the JUMP program (Join Us Making Progress), Project Earth is the community service program of the Associated Students, Inc co-sponsored by the Sonoma Student providing students the opportunity for personal growth and experiential education through campus and community involvement with the environment. As an advocate of community service, Project Earth facilitates and encourages change by responding to our community's environmental needs.
http://www.sonoma.edu/as/jump/project_earth.shtml
Contact Project Earth at earth@sonoma.edu
Student Planning Association
A student advocacy of sustainable planning, as part of the Environmental Studies Program.
Meeting: Every Wednesday at noon in Carson 14
Contact: Lauren Thomas, lquinnt@yahoo.com


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