Margie Caisley

Margie Caisley (Pictured to the left) , Senior Conservation Engineer, California Department of Fish and Wildlife led numerous projects throughout her career, including work on the Napa River/Napa Creek Floodplain Protection Project. A project based on the use of living river strategies to minimize disruption and alteration of existing river habitat while providing environmental restoration and enhancement opportunities along more than 10 river miles of the watershed.

The Margie Caisley scholarship will reflect the interdisciplinary creativity that defined Margie's contribution to this corner of the engineering discipline and will support an engineering student engaged in the study of engineering applied to river restoration, ecohydraulics, or ecohydrology.

To donate to this fund, click here. To ensure your donation goes to the correct place, please donate to the College of Natural Resources and Sciences and in the comments put "Margie Caisley award fund".

 

 

 

 

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