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PNW 106: Graduate Students Conduct Biological Assessments of Streams
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| This flyer updates the biological monitoring on streams being done by University of Idaho graduate students. To date graduate students majoring in Environmental Science have completed macroinvertebrate assessment in six Idaho watersheds. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 103: The Power of Watershed Education Networks
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| This update discusses the benefits of watershed education networks. Where implemented in western Washington these networks help prevent the duplication of efforts and more effectively educate citizens. Network participants become much better resources for people they are assisting, since they know what other organizations can offer to also assist the public. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 096: Natural Resource Curriculum Opportunities for Native Americans in the PNW
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| This update highlights curriculum opportunities for Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. As the only tribal college in the region, NWIC serves 43 separate tribes consisting of more than 125,000 individuals. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 093: Educating the Public for the Health and Recovery of Puget Sound
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| This update highlights the University Sound Partnership. Together the University of Washington and Washington State University will provide a comprehensive and complementary science, education, and outreach program to enhance the Puget Sound. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 092: iSNAP Workshop: Integrated Pest and Nutrient Management Options
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| This update highlights the iSNAP program which provides outreach education for agricultural consultants in the Pacific Northwest. Conferences are held at different locations on an annual basis. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 089: Graduate Students Partner with OSU Extension to Answer Groundwater Management Questions
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| This flyer highlights the story of how graduate students in geology and anthropology integrated Extension outreach into their research and how their research helped in the development of groundwater protection policy. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 085: University of Idaho Develops New Water Resources Graduate Program
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| This flyer highlights three new water resource degrees being developed by the University of Idaho. The degrees include a M.S. in Water Resources, a Ph.D in Water Resources and a concurrent M.S. or Ph.D/J.D. program. This new program is unique within the region. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 056: Oregon State University's Water Resources Graduate Program
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| This flyer highlights five new graduate degree programs in water resources at Oregon State University. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |
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PNW 053: University of Idaho's Web-Based Water Certificate Program
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| The University of Idaho's web-based water certificate program is developed for people who have already completed a college degree and consists of 12 credits of course work in water-related areas. Working professionals are an important target audience of this certificate program. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here. |