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Posts Tagged ‘Water’

Scavenger Hunt: East Palisades to the Bamboo Forest

By Patrick Ryan | May 23

Join Science for Georgia and REI for this guided hike from East Palisades to
the Bamboo Forest.

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Scavenger Hunt: West Atlanta Watershed Alliance

By Patrick Ryan | May 23

Scavenger Hunt to the Sea Day at a Stop Join Science for Georgia and West Atlanta Watershed Alliance on this 5th Saturday Hike @ Cascade Springs, as we highlight the…

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Scavenger Hunt: Johns Creek Environmental Campus

By Patrick Ryan | May 23

Scavenger Hunt to the Sea Day at a Stop Ever wonder where our water comes from and what happens to water before and after we use it? Come take an…

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AST: EXPLORE THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVERLANDS

By Patrick Ryan | Oct 27

The Chattahoochee RiverLands is an initiative to introduce the metro Atlanta community to its river. Walt Ray with the Trust for Public Land will share the overarching goals of the Chattahoochee RiverLands and will…

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AST: RESTORING THE SATILLA RIVER: A LESSON IN GRASSROOTS SUCCESS

By Patrick Ryan | Aug 26

Come learn how Scientists, Community members, and Students worked together to convince the government to address a 90-year-old man-made ecological problem.

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