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Title: Methylmercury (MeHg) and artificial wetlands: Do invertebrates in and around constructed artificial wetlands have elevated concentrations of MeHg? Authors: Kristina Morales, Martin Tsui, Jim Coleman, Malcolm Schug Abstract: Artificial wetlands are common features of urban landscapes and are widely used in restoration because they improve water management, storage, and… Continue reading…
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WETLAND DESIGN AND RESTORATION ONLINE COURSE January 16 – May 10, 2018 The Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) Division of Natural Areas is offering an online course from January 16 to May 10, 2018 titled Wetland Design and Restoration that is taught by Thomas R. Biebighauser. Participants will learn how to… Continue reading…
August 28, 2017 by Campus Weekly Staff Hands-on research is a powerful experience for undergraduates, with a huge impact on student success. Jerry Walsh Chemistry and Iglika Pavlova Biology UNCG has been selected, among only 12 institutions nationally, to participate in the National Science Foundation-supported Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR) Transformations Project…. Continue reading…
One of the two wetlands areas at UNCG, shown here on July 26, four months after it was created.