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High school students in Solano County are engaging in hands-on environmental science by participating in “biomonitoring field trips” to local creeks. Under the guidance of the…
In September, students from the Watershed Hydrology course engaged in practical training along the Rideau River, where they applied hydrological methods such as measuring stream flow…
The article discusses the Student Watershed Assessment Teams program in Jackson County, Oregon, which addresses the need for environmental monitoring and career awareness among high school…
$60K Granted to Students Committed to Safeguarding Southern California’s Iconic River
The Utom Conservation Fund has awarded $60,000 in scholarships and fellowships to students focused on conserving the Santa Clara River, also called Utom. Five undergraduate students…
On March 17, 2026, Cooper Feeny and Holly Talbot, master’s students, participated in Delaware River Watershed Hill Day in Washington, DC. The event, organized by the…
High school and college volunteers recently planted willow saplings along Shotpouch Creek in Lincoln County, Oregon, as part of the Marys River Watershed Council’s Youth Watershed…
On a sunny day at Rockville Hills Regional Park, third graders from Suisun Valley K-8 School engaged in the Solano Resource Conservation District’s (Solano RCD) Watershed…
West Michigan students in environmental classes are collaborating with Ottawa County on a “citizen science project” to assess road salt overuse in the Pigeon River watershed.…
Three students from the New Hope-Solebury High School Class of 2025—Cadence Scott, Devon Maguire, and Lila Graney—were awarded Malcolm P. Crooks Scholarships by the Aquetong Watershed…
West Michigan students are collaborating with Ottawa County on a citizen science project to investigate road salt overuse in the Pigeon River watershed. Participants in an…