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Twenty teams of local middle school and high school students within the Green River Regional Educational Cooperative region took on a STEM design challenge to create a reliable, age-appropriate drinking ....
0:48 The Christmas Bird Count is over but now the public is encouraged to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count. It s open to everyone and the premise is simple: Take 15 minutes or longer and count every bird you see. When you are done counting, upload your information to birdcount.org. Backyard bird feeder in Aurora, Ill. Credit Guy Stephens This worldwide annual event is in its 24th year. National Great Rivers Research & Education Center Environmental Educator Jen Young says that in 2020 there were more than 27 million birds counted. There were over 250,000 participants in over 194 countries, Young said. There were also over 7,000 species of birds identified. ....
Lewis and Clark celebrates 660 years of staff, faculty service Jan. 19, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GODFREY The Lewis and Clark Community College Board of Trustees has recognized 51 faculty and staff for their combined 660 years of service to the college during last Tuesday’s regular meeting. For the past 34 years, Lewis and Clark has celebrated team members who reach five-year employment milestones with a Service Awards dinner in the fall. However, the Fall 2020 Service Awards event was canceled due to COVID-19. “I express admiration and gratitude to the dedicated members of our Trailblazer team who have served our mission over the years and contributed to making Lewis and Clark a remarkable college,” said President Ken Trzaska. “I thank each of our service award recipients for their devotion to serve students and advance our collective work.” ....
NGRREC Tuesday presentation will discuss CINet Program The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail CINet is funded by the National Science Foundation to study environmental interfaces that affect the transport and transformation of materials such as water, sediment, carbon and nutrients. CINet Junior Scientist Council members Esther Lee and Leila Hernandez Rodriguez will present discuss the CINet grant project and why the multi-year program is important for the scientific, agricultural and restoration ecology communities. The program will show some of the sites where work is under way offer ways people can contact with participants and follow their work. Newsletter signup ....