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I was recently reading the March - April 2025 issue of “Science Scope”, a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.
In this issue, I read the section, “Citizen Science,” written by Jill Nugent. She wrote an article entitled, “‘Water’ Are You Waiting For? Dive Into Action With the EarthEcho Water Challenge.”
The EarthEcho Water Challenge engages students in local water quality monitoring while fostering environmental stewardship. The project is part of EarthEcho International, founded by the Cousteau family in honor of Jacques Cousteau’s legacy and life’s work advocating for environmental and ocean conservation. To learn more about the challenge visit the project website at:
https://earthecho.org/contact
I was recently reading the March - April 2025 issue of “Science Scope”, a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.
In this issue, I read the section, “Citizen Science,” written by Jill Nugent. She wrote an article entitled, “‘Water’ Are You Waiting For? Dive Into Action With the EarthEcho Water Challenge.”
The EarthEcho Water Challenge engages students in local water quality monitoring while fostering environmental stewardship. The project is part of EarthEcho International, founded by the Cousteau family in honor of Jacques Cousteau’s legacy and life’s work advocating for environmental and ocean conservation. To learn more about the challenge visit the project website at:
https://earthecho.org/contact