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The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites elementary and high school teachers, along with community groups, to register for a free, 30-45 minute in-house science…
Union County offers free 30-45 minute in-house science presentations about watersheds and environmental concepts, aimed at teachers and community groups. Led by NJ Americorps Watershed Ambassador…
Brendan Murphy’s research focuses on rivers and environmental variability, particularly developing pre-fire risk assessment models to evaluate wildfire impacts on watershed water resources and inform land…
A group gathered by South Easton Pond in Newport, R.I. for a “wild worship” event, blending a pilgrimage and environmental awareness. Organized by Emily Egginton Skeehan,…
Free Watershed Science Presentations for Schools and Communities by Union County and AmeriCorps
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Engaging Watershed Science Presentations Offered Free to Schools and Community Groups in Union County
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Nisha Nadkarni, a senior at UVM majoring in Environmental Sciences, initially planned to study exercise science but switched to the Rubenstein School out of a passion…
Creating a Living Laboratory: DNR and Environmental Education Team Up for Restoration Science
The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC) in Grasonville, Maryland, has been a pioneer in restoration projects, focusing on living shorelines and marsh enhancements for over 23…
Tina Niels, a dedicated 4th-grade teacher at Simpson Elementary in Montesano, has spent over 15 years engaging her students with the Chehalis Basin Education Consortium. Recognized…
Nisha Nadkarni ’20, an Environmental Sciences major at UVM’s Rubenstein School, shifted from exercise science to pursue her interests in community development and water quality. Originally…