Water Rangers has designed beautifully integrated water testing experiences using tools that are easy-to-use and accessible.
Their custom water quality test kits, an open-data platform to manage data, and specially designed resources make it easy for any citizen science/watershed organization-led water quality monitoring volunteers to collect data, manage results, understand their local water body, and if needed, take action.
Whether your group is just thinking about embarking on a water quality testing project or you are looking for new ways to collect, store, share, and understand your data, this webinar is for you.
These tools can be used in streams, rivers, and lakes as simple educational tools or to collect baseline data and evaluate change over time.
When people engage in testing efforts, they also learn about their local waterways and feel more motivated to take action to protect them.
Now more than ever, we need people to get involved with environmental stewardship, and testing is a great way to encourage this! Water Rangers tools make it fun, easy, engaging, and meaningful.
This event is free but registration is required to obtain the Zoom link to join.
Click Here to register and learn more. Questions should be directed to: Tali MacArthur at tmacarthur@pecpa.org.
Statewide Conference
Save The Dates: Statewide Watershed Conference Nov. 7-8 - Virtual/In-Person.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and help available to community-based watershed organizations, visit the PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers website. Follow them on Facebook.
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[Posted: August 20, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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