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Get outside with the Master Naturalist Program
If you are like me, this is one of the most anticipated summers and falls of your lifetime. Getting back together in-person with family and friends...
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Understanding the economics of a changing floodplain
As sea levels rise, they are not simply coming higher, but they are reshaping the coastlines as they come up. This can lead to erosion occurring at...
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Citizen science is science for everyone
I have an azalea in my backyard I have let go wild. The birds love it even if the landscaper does not. At peak bloom, the color from the hundreds...
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Quieter grounds make good time for upgrades
At the Mobile County Public Schools' Environmental Studies Center (ESC), when life gave us lemons, we grabbed some sugar and ice water and got...
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Apply now for NOAA-Sea Grant fellowships
We are accepting applications for three fellowships to help graduate students enhance their education and grow their careers, and application...
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Best holiday sale of 2020: Bays and Bayous
Would you like a $100-$150 discount? Read below for more details on how you can take advantage of a limited time offer. Exactly one year ago...
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Oyster gardening program to expand beyond piers
Oysters play a valuable role in the coastal ecosystem. They provide valuable habitat to over 300 species, help to filter the water resulting in...
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It's quiet at the Environmental Studies Center, teachers retool
The grounds are still. The turtles and fish are no longer patiently waiting for a treat from the little ones who are hoping to catch a glimpse of...
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Uncertain of future, science centers adapt to educate kids
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost all aspects of our lives, but one of its most significant impacts is on the way we educate our children....
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