Volunteers Needed for Study on the Eaton Fire’s Impact on Human and Pet Welfare

Dr. Skye Niles and students in Chapman University’s Environmental Science and Policy program are conducting a study on how the Eaton fire has affected people and their pets. The goal is to better understand the fire’s ongoing impacts and identify what support is needed to improve the well-being of both people and animals. Adults age 18 and older who were impacted by the fire are invited to participate in a confidential 60-minute Zoom interview about their experiences during and after the fire. Participation is voluntary.

To learn more or express interest, email Dr. Skye Niles at niles@chapman.edu.

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