If you are interested in learning more about animals in urban streams and how community science can be used to support the assessment of urban stream biota, please visit this link. We have developed educational materials that may be of use to you! Initiated by a project through the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Tamara Johnson, representatives from USFWS, the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, and the Capps Lab at the University of Georgia have worked together to develop educational materials for community science groups. The views and opinions expressed in these materials are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Georgia. Learn more about the project in Proctor Creek by reading and listening to a report on National Public Radio. You can also watch a video about the project below.
Intro to the Watershed Learning Network
Modules
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Blog Posts
- Green Infrastructure: Free Services Included February 6, 2020
- What Proportion of the World Is Expected to Be Displaced Due to Climate Change Within the Next 100 Years? October 24, 2019
- What Do Macroinvertebrates Have to Do With Water Quality? August 3, 2019
- How Can the Integration of Green Infrastructure in a Community Create a Long-term Economic Benefit? June 5, 2019
- What Historic Progress Has Occurred With Respect to Atlanta Urban Watersheds? April 3, 2019