Josh joined a Washington Middle School student Aden, and his family at Granite Creek Saturday. They collected aquatic macroinvertebrates and dissolved oxygen as part of his Middle School Science Fair project.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Last week at WEN
WEN staff participated in the Spring 2010 UM Volunteer Fair. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table and expressed their interest in volunteering in our Spring field season! We've finalizing our training dates: March 4th and 13th. Please refer to our WEN Calendar for times and location.
Josh joined a Washington Middle School student Aden, and his family at Granite Creek Saturday. They collected aquatic macroinvertebrates and dissolved oxygen as part of his Middle School Science Fair project.


Josh joined a Washington Middle School student Aden, and his family at Granite Creek Saturday. They collected aquatic macroinvertebrates and dissolved oxygen as part of his Middle School Science Fair project.
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