by Rachel McGuire | Sep 7, 2018 | Alabama Water Watch, Uncategorized
4-H AWW Group of the Year: Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship The 4-H AWW-AUUF group was officially started in 2017 by Julie Meadows and co-leader Shawn Jacobsen who is a long-time friend of AWW. Its success is in part due to Julie and Shawn’s creative use of...
by Rachel McGuire | Sep 4, 2018 | Alabama Water Watch
In mid-July, Legacy Partners in Environmental Education, Cahaba Environmental Center at Living River, and AWW teamed up to host a 3-day, Exploring Our Living Streams (EOLS) workshop to teach educators how to help students learn about watershed stewardship. The EOLS...
by Rachel McGuire | Sep 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
The AU Water Resources Center, along with the Donald E. Davis Arboretum, ACES Water Resources, the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, the AU Museum of Natural History and Risk Management and Safety teamed with Birmingham Water Works up to host 100 Birmingham...
by Rachel McGuire | Sep 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
Fisheries and Aquaculture Camp: June 10-15, 2018 Rising 9th – 12th Grade The AU Fisheries and Aquaculture Camp is an educational (and fun-filled!) week-long experience where students get to explore natural resource careers through hands-on activities. Students...
by Rachel McGuire | Sep 4, 2018 | Alabama Water Watch
4-H AWW Group of the Year: Clarke County This group was started in 2017 after long-time Clarke County 4-H Foundation Regional Extension Agent Wendy Padgett and local 4-H Volunteer and Homeschool educator Tamara Norris teamed up to attend the 4-H AWW Exploring Our...
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