In 1997, the Water Resources Education Center worked with a local educator to initiate the Watershed Monitoring Network, which trains students and teachers to monitor water quality and habitat in a Clark County stream, lake, river or wetlands. Since that time, the Network has greatly expanded.
Today more than 1,000 students, from kindergartners through high school students, collect ...more ↓
In 1997, the Water Resources Education Center worked with a local educator to initiate the Watershed Monitoring Network, which trains students and teachers to monitor water quality and habitat in a Clark County stream, lake, river or wetlands. Since that time, the Network has greatly expanded.
Today more than 1,000 students, from kindergartners through high school students, collect water quality and habitat data during the school year. We use iNaturalist.org to share our data.
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