The Department of Biosystems Engineering hosts the Junior Tigers Camp each year, which is an opportunity for high school students to learn about water contamination, how to take water samples, and ways we can mitigate harmful pollutants.
Baldwin County Master Environmental Educators
4-H Alabama Water Watch is excited to be involved in the Baldwin County Master Environmental Education (MEE) Program for the 2018-2019 school year. MEE is an outreach program that was created in 1995 by the Baldwin County Alabama Cooperative Extension Office. MEE provides training and support to volunteers who deliver environmental education lessons to schools and community groups.
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Exploring Living River’s Streams – Workshop on the Cahaba!
In mid-July, Legacy Partners in Environmental Education, Cahaba Environmental Center at Living River, and AWW teamed up to host a 3-day, Exploring Our Living Streams (EOLS) workshop to teach educators how to help students learn about watershed stewardship.
The EOLS workshop was held at the beautiful Cahaba Environmental Center on the Living River Retreat Center’s property.
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Young Water Ambassadors
The AU Water Resources Center, along with the Donald E. Davis Arboretum, ACES Water Resources, the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, the AU Museum of Natural History and Risk Management and Safety teamed with Birmingham Water Works up to host 100 Birmingham area high school juniors and seniors in this year’s Young Water Ambassadors event at the Davis Arboretum.
AU Fish Camp
Fisheries and Aquaculture Camp: June 10-15, 2018
Rising 9th – 12th Grade
The AU Fisheries and Aquaculture Camp is an educational (and fun-filled!) week-long experience where students get to explore natural resource careers through hands-on activities. Students go through activities led by fisheries, aquaculture and aquatic ecology professionals to spark their interest in aquatic science.
4-H AWW Clarke County
4-H AWW Group of the Year:
Clarke County
Water Spirit Award
2018 Water Spirit Award:
Eric Reutebuch
This year we initiated a new and very special AWW Award: the Water Spirit Award. This award is intended to recognize and honor someone who exemplifies a spirit of involvement, enthusiasm, and concern for water resources in Alabama and beyond. Sound familiar? It’s because you might have heard it before when we explain why we chose the Caddisfly (AKA – Hydropsyche, or water spirit) as our mascot.
2018 AWW Annual Meeting
We would like to extend a huge “Thank You!” to everyone who attended the 2018 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 23! It was a great time for fellowship and to reconnect with everyone.
If you weren’t there, here’s a quick recap of what you missed…
Annual Meeting Registration NOW OPEN!
Please join us for the 2018 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 22, 2018 in Auburn. Read below for more details!