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    442 results for "story":

    • Western Lake Erie environmental literacy
      ...ly. Western Lake Erie was the site of prominent naval battles in the War of 1812. Lake Erie figures prominently in the history of the environmental movement in the United States. The Cuyahoga River fire in 1969 was widely publicized and the Lake E...
    • What are these data trying to tell us?
      ...oring operations of the South Florida Water Management District . Visitors are greeted by a display that documents the history of hydrologic monitoring from the 1940s until the present day. Everglades restoration encompasses four regional ecosyste...
    • What is the role of science in managing fisheries?
      ...a 5 year moratorium set in place to protect a dwindling population, the species recovered. Most hailed this as a success story, but the underweight and often lesion covered fish that are now being caught tell a different story. Striped bass rely o...
    • What makes a port city iconic?
      What makes a port city iconic? ... What makes a port city iconic? Geography, history, sense of place, water everywhere, economic engines, melting pots and vistas. My first visit to Rio de Janeiro convinced...
    • What's Missing, and Getting There: Diversity and the Chesapeake Bay
      ...lly white and environmentally racist field. He shared that a common association entering a place of such structure and history can lead to a mindset of one needing to acculturate or assimilate – highlighting the lack of settings and work places th...
    • What’s nature got to do with it?
    • What’s the problem? Why should I care? Using Media to Bring Science to the Public
      ...it newsworthy and timely ? If it is interesting to you, it may or may not be interesting to an editor or a reader. For a story to be picked up by a news agency, it must actually be new , something no one knows about, or an angle that no one has co...
    • What’s the Story in Your Report Card?
      What’s the Story in Your Report Card? ... By Jodie Mehrtens story . Since we first learned to communicate, humans have shared our hopes, dreams, fears, knowledge, experiences, and values...
    • What’s Your Story?
      What’s Your Story? ... Erin Reilly Science Photography and Videography is more than just a pretty picture. With this week's assignments to...
    • When Bad Things Happen to Good Rays
      ...gs Happen to Good Rays ... This blog post is the first of a two-post series examining cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) history and ecology in the Chesapeake Bay. In 2007, an article appeared in the reputable scientific journal Science asserting th...
    • Who tells your story?
      Who tells your story? ... Jamie Currie Color correction can make a substantial difference to the feel of the image. Image credit: Color Corre...
    • Why I March
    • Willamette Through Film festival
    • Within Our Reach conference
      ...iversity, David Hulse, University of Oregon at Within Our Reach Conference. Stan Gregory gave an excellent abbreviated history of some of the giants in Oregon conservation that preceded the current recipients of the Theiss International Riverprize...
    • Workshop on ecological drought with the South Central Climate Science Center in Norman, Oklahoma
      ...he average water loss rates, and record rainfall and flooding in the North. The South Central US has a strong cultural history. Within the tribal cultures throughout the region, crops are not just used for food, but also part of ceremony and cultu...
    • WWF-UMCES Retreats Poetry
      ...ambridge with Ken the Boat Driver To get ourselves to dinner at the High Spot Where we ate and drank a whole lot.   Storyboarding a report card practitioner's guide Wallpapering the DuPont House porch--every side Identifying what makes a rive...
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