by Victoria R. Schmalhofer Invasive species – let’s call them “invasives” for simplicity – are plants or animals (or other organisms) that, having been transported – sometimes deliberately, sometimes accidentally – to a region where they were not previously found, thrive and eventually outcompete, displace, consume, or otherwise negatively impact and cause the… Read more »
Rain Date Change for Service Learning Projects 5 and 6
The current forecast for Friday, March 31, is for heavy rain and thunder storms throughout the day. If the forecast holds, CEES Service Learning Project 5 (trash clean up and garlic mustard removal at the Lilly ARBOR) will be rescheduled. It is also possible that Project 6 (Saturday April 1) will be affected as well…. Read more »
CEES Service Learning Project 3 Rescheduled Due to Weather
CEES Service Learning Project 3 (woody debris removal at Paul Ruster Park), originally scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 12:30pm-3:30pm, has been cancelled due to weather. Heavy rain and high winds will create adverse conditions counterproductive to a service event. Project 3 has been rescheduled to the planned rain date: Sunday, March 5, 9:30am-12:30pm.
Summer Teacher Professional Development Workshop
Incorporating Sustainable Agriculture in the Classroom Are you interested in sustainable agriculture? Soil conservation? Water quality? Wondering how to incorporate these topics in your Environmental Science and/or Earth Science curriculum? Join us this summer to learn more about soil and water conservation and sustainable agriculture while earning 24 PD credits. CEES, in partnership with… Read more »