The facility averages 60 tree donations annually and are placed throughout the lake by project staff. The decaying woody debris provides food resources necessary for aquatic macroinvertebrates to ...
On a fall morning, the sun shone through the trees in Clemens Park, about a half-hour drive southwest of Corvallis. Leaves ...
In contrast, during the winter, water temperatures are lower and oxygen levels in the water are higher. Fish’s activity and ...
Fourth-grade students in Colham Ferry Elementary School in Watkinsville will study the health of a nearby creek.
Real trees sequester carbon while they're growing, and they can be chipped and composted afterwards. You need to reuse ...
The Niagara-Wheatfield School District is looking to spend $2.64 million for building a new outdoor learning space along ...
The Merrill Creek Reservoir (MCR), a 2,700-acre water supply and environmental preserve part-owned by FirstEnergy's Jersey ...
Ecorse Creek Committee and Friends of the Detroit River work together to restore the creek, improve water quality, and ...
A Watkinsville teacher’s proposal to have her students collect environmental data on a creek in Oconee County earned her school a $1,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Fallen leaves provide benefits to wildlife — those macroinvertebrates (insects, worms, etc.) that assist with leaf decomposition are important food sources for birds and amphibians. Not to ...
Benthic ecology is the study of organisms that make up bottom communities (sediments, seagrass communities and rock outcrops) in lakes, streams, estuaries and oceans, to determine environmental health ...
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