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Bucknell Student Research Influences Stream Restoration Efforts in Milton

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 19, 2026011 Min Read
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Bucknell Student Research Influences Stream Restoration Efforts In Milton
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Mason Klotz ’26, a Bucknell University psychology major, spent 10 weeks this summer at Milton’s Brown Avenue Park assessing the health of Limestone Run with Sean Reese from The Ecology Center. Their aim is to develop a restoration plan for the stream, which will guide community park improvements funded by a borough grant. Klotz’s project stemmed from a Bucknell course on Stream Ecology and Restoration.

The duo conducted comprehensive evaluations of the stream’s water chemistry, habitat, and macroinvertebrates to inform restoration strategies. They advocate for modern ecological practices that allow the stream to function naturally, addressing challenges like agricultural runoff and low tree cover. The project aims to create a community space with educational opportunities, benefiting local residents and enhancing environmental health. Klotz’s efforts will be presented to the Milton Borough Council to inform future planning. This initiative reflects Bucknell’s commitment to community-engaged research, offering valuable hands-on experience for students.

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