Tag Archives: water pollution

Stone Laboratory: Assessing Lake Erie’s Algal Bloom

One of the news stories references “an annual two-day science and environmental writers’ gathering” held this week at the Stone Lab. I’ve searched for more information about this meeting and how to attend it, but haven’t found any ready answers. As my Lake Erie writing project develops, I’d like to plan to attend this meeting in the future. If any reader has details, please let me know. Continue reading

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Link Blog – August 26, 2015

Animal migration tracking: how did we get to bee backpacks? | Alphr 082615 [A good overview of the history of animal tracking technology, with links] “Tiny bee backpacks… These microsensors have been glued to the backs of 10,000 honey bees … Continue reading

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Naturalist Notebook – August 18, 2015

D-Day Ohio: D-DAY Conneaut 2012 Quickly becoming America’s premier living history event, this free to the public reenactment is a highly realistic and educational reenactment of the WWII European Theater of Operations and the D-Day Normandy invasion. | Since 1999, … Continue reading

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