AWW and Wolf Bay Watershed Watch Showcased Nationally

by | Oct 1, 2015 | Uncategorized

Alabama Water Watch and Wolf Bay Watershed Watch (WBWW) were showcased in the Ecological Society of America’s publication Issues in Ecology – Investing in Citizen Science Can Improve Natural Resource Management and Environmental Protection.

Wolf Bay Watershed Watch with ADEM Chief of the Water Quality Branch,   Lynn Sisk and ARA Executive Director,   Cindy Lowery celebrating OAW status for Wolf Bay (April 2007).

Wolf Bay Watershed Watch members with ADEM Chief of the Water Quality
Branch, Lynn Sisk (on right) and ARA Executive Director, Cindy Lowery (kneeling, on left) celebrating OAW status for Wolf Bay (April 2007).

Environmental stewardship efforts of WBWW, backstopped by the AWW Program in the Auburn University Water Resources Center, were featured as an ideal example of citizen science involving the public in watershed-level water quality monitoring to achieve conservation goals – in this case, the successful push in collaboration with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management for upgrading the bay to Outstanding Alabama Waters (OAW).

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