For the Fall 2008 semester, the ENVS 495 project centered on production of a
comprehensive, multidisciplinary (e.g., historical, socioeconomic, political, ecological)
inventory of the Horse Gulch area. What follows is the end product from the
collaborative effort of ENVS 495 students (Jerome Bernard, Kim Hardwick, Annie
Henderson-Selle, Meghan Scully) and Assistant Professor of Political Science and
Environmental Studies Brad Clark (who taught the course during Fall 2008).