Bill Zeedyk, innovator of the Induced Meandering concept and
principal author of this book, brings a lifetime of experience in
natural resource conservation to the practice of river, wetland and
riparian restoration. Upon retiring from the U.S. Forest Service
with thirty-four years experience in habitat management, Bill
founded a small consulting business with the mission of motivating
others by developing and advancing simple techniques for healing
incised streams and gullied wetlands. He has prepared training
materials and conducted numerous hands-on workshops involving
professionals, laymen, and volunteers alike. His methods have been
adopted by federal, state, and tribal agencies, landowners and
conservation organizations, and acclaimed by teachers, scientists,
and practitioners in the field.
Van Clothier is involved in stream, wetland, and water harvesting
projects all over New Mexico and Southeast Arizona. He has a degree
in physics from the University of California and is a student of
Dr. David Rosgen. Van has been an apprentice of Bill Zeedyk since
2003 and his company, Stream Dynamics, Inc., provides consultation
and on-the-ground work for water harvesting earthworks, stream and
arroyo improvement, erosion control, and road maintenance.
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