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A person with an umbrella on a rainy evening on the platform of the Metra train stop in Winnetka, Illinois
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Current reclamation research taking place at the historic Ajax-Afton tailings site has earned graduate student Paul Antonelli a $5,000 scholarship.
This is Antonelli's second field season on the site. Under the supervision of Dr. Lauchlan Fraser, and supported by a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, he is researching methods for re-establishing vegetation and returning some of the old tailings to a new ecosystem. The results of his research could have impacts across the mining industry.
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The AP Environmental Science class at Newman Smith completed a service project at the District’s Outdoor Learning Center. The students and teacher (Blaine Chamberlain) planted wildflower seeds in the Native Plant Garden and completes some trail maintenance on the Nature Trail.
Regardless of their stance on fracking, residents of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and southern New York all agreed that the fracking should be monitored. An interstate agency, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, manages water resources within the watershed with an expansive monitoring network. Their 58 stations continuously monitor temperature, pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen and turbidity.
Read more about this giant monitoring effort: www.fondriest.com/news/susquehanna-river-monitoring-netwo...
Photos courtesy of the SRBC. The site map was created by Fondriest Environmental.
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In 2009, UMCES launched a state-of-the-art research vessel Rachel Carson specifically designed to help understand and monitor the health of the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers.
Attribution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science/Cheryl Nemazie
Nothing fancy here. Just some cell phone pictures of the Environmental Science class I co-teach disecting some owl pellets. They will eventually reconstruct the mouse skeletons.
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Middlesex University student Stacey Roberts takes the blood pressure of a visiting school pupil on the environmental science stand at The Skills Show 2013.
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Eckerd College President Donald Eastman welcomes the audience and introduces Eckerd Professor David Hastings
"Environment and Human Health in Africa in the 21st Century" with UK Research Scientist Michael Depledge (Feb. 4, 2010). More than 225 people were in attendance.
Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.