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Ferrum College Environmental Science faculty and students from ESC 103 and ESC 313 classes conducted their annual controlled burn in the warm season grass patch below Adams Lake on Thurs., Jan. 25, 2018.
UW-Green Bay students from Professor Amy Wolf’s Conservation Biology students seed the east field with prairie plants and native grass seed at the Wequiock Creek Natural Area. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer
South-westward (downstream) view of the L'Aber Estuary (Crozon Peninsula, Finistere, Brittany, France), taken in September 1997 close to low tide. View shows a road causeway across the estuary impeding upstream drainage. A flood-tide delta is visible upstream of the tidal sluice (located at the southeast end of the roadway). Sand flats and salt marshes are visible on the downstream side of the causeway.
This image taken by Professor Simon Haslett in September 1997 during an undergraduate student geography field trip from Bath College of Higher Education (Bath Spa University). For further information, please see:
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. In particular see Management Box 3.3 on pages 87-88. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
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Teachers, scientists and other members of the GLOBE community participated in field studies at Patuxent Nature Reserve and the Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the 2011 GLOBE Program Annual Partner Meeting.
Learn more about the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov
The recycling station located in Wolfe Hall. In the spring of 2009, Lasell College launched a single stream recycling system across campus. Students in the Environmental Studies Program at Lasell contribute to this initiative by conducting waste audits in their Environmental Science course.
UW-Green Bay student's Stephanie Cole and Nicholas Reed from Professor Amy Wolf’s Conservation Biology class, seed the east field with prairie plants and native grass seed at the Wequiock Creek Natural Area. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer
In order to uphold drinking water standards, the City of Columbus worked with NexSens Technology to create a real-time source water monitoring system along the Hoover, Griggs and O'Shaughnessy Reservoirs. Data loggers collect data from various water quality sensors and transmit to a secure website where city employees can keep an eye on temperature, pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and chlorophyll levels.
Read the full story: www.nexsens.com/case_studies/source_water_monitoring.htm
Puddling of soil and transplanting of rice cause soil particles, nutrients and agricultural chemicals loss.
Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture
代かき(地元ではマンガ)や田植えは土壌粒子や栄養塩、農薬の流出を引き起こします。
奈良県橿原市
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Katie Cosalter, a junior environmental studies major with a concentration in fisheries and wildlife, feeds an iguana in the department's reptile room.