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Jennifer Kalt
Lecturer - Environmental Planning
Jennifer Kalt is a botanist with over 15 years of conservation and advocacy work on the North Coast. She is the Director of Humboldt Waterkeeper, a non-profit organization that works to protect water quality and habitat in the Humboldt Bay area. From 2001 to 2010, she worked on behalf of California Indian Basketweavers to protect native plants and drinking water supplies from forestry herbicides, which combined her passion for conservation with environmental justice issues. In her role with Humboldt Waterkeeper, she continues to protect the environment with an emphasis on water quality for human health as well as wildlife.
As Director of Humboldt Waterkeeper, she launched the Humboldt Bay King Tides Photo Initiative in 2011 and tracks Sea Level Rise issues in local plans and policies. She is a founding member of the Humboldt Sea Level Rise Institute and has been a Lecturer in Humboldt's Department of Environmental Science & Management since 2016.
- College of the Redwoods
- Humboldt State University: B.S. in Botany/Minor in Anthropology; M.A. in Biology
- ESM 425: Environmental Impact Assessment
- ESM 462: Coastal & Marine Planning
- ESM 230: Environmental Methods
Kalt, Jennifer and Ross Taylor. 2021. Mercury Testing of Sport/Food Fishes from Nearshore Ocean Waters of Humboldt County, California. Humboldt Baykeeper report to California Environmental Protection Agency, Small Environmental Justice Grant #G21-EJ-029. https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/images/PDF/BaykeeperMercuryPhase2FinalReport.pdf
Kalt, Jennifer and Ross Taylor. 2018. Mercury Testing of Sport/Food Fishes within Humboldt Bay. Humboldt Baykeeper report to California Environmental Protection Agency, Small Environmental Justice Grant #G16-EJ-014. https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/images/PDF/MercuryFinalReport.pdf.
Kalt, J. 2010. Conservation Assessment for Iliamna latibracteata (California Globe Mallow). Report to the U.S Forest Service, Region 6.
Kalt, J. 2008. Status Review and Field Inventory for Silvery Phacelia: Phacelia argentea (Hydrophyllaceae). Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Arcata, CA.
Kalt, J. 2007. Public Lands Traditional Gathering Policy Finalized. News from Native California: 20:4.
Bencie, R. and J. Kalt. 2007. Western Lily Vegetation Strategy. Report to the California Department of Fish & Game, Eureka, CA.
Kalt, J. 2006. Habitat Characterization of Two Rare Plants, Coast Checkerbloom (Sidalcea oregana ssp. eximia) and Siskiyou Checkerbloom (Sidalcea malvaeflora ssp. patula) in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Arcata, CA.
Kalt, J. 2003. Status Review and Field Inventory for California globe mallow, Iliamna latibracteata (Malvaceae), in Northwestern California. Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Arcata, CA.
Kalt, J. 2003. Status Review and Field Inventory for Humboldt County fuchsia: Epilobium septentrionale (Onagraceae) in Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties. Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Arcata, CA.