On Friday, Mona Dominguez traveled to Ardmore to train our Naturalist Studies teens as certified water chemistry monitors through Alabama Water Watch. This is a state-approved, stackable credential. Alabama is number one in the nation for freshwater biodiversity, with over 132,000 miles of rivers and streams. The 4-H AWW program is giving our students the opportunity to assume an active role in preserving this precious resource. They are mastering new skills, gaining awareness of natural resource issues and enjoying time outdoors. Certified students will be able to check out our chemistry testing kit and adopt a testing site. They will work in pairs to gather and report data from local streams and rivers. This certification will help us meet our goals of becoming involved in citizen science initiatives and making a difference in our community.
Today, we loaded up the nets and microscopes and carried them down to Caney Creek Falls in Bankhead National Forest. The students have already learned about stream bio monitoring in the classroom, but today they learned to use the equipment in the stream. We sorted our findings into 3 groups of macro invertebrates: *Group 1 critters are super sensitive to pollution *Group 2 critters live in a wide range of conditions *Group 3 critters can survive very polluted water This field study was the second part of Alabama Water Watch training. The students have already completed their water chemistry monitoring certifications. Ardmore and Clements students are involved in this program that is offered through 4-H. Our chemistry testing kit and transportation for the trip has been provided by a grant from PPG. To see more about this project, check out this article in Athens News Courier.
Despite COVID, the Ardmore 4-H Naturalist Studies students have done a lot this year. They hosted a schoolyard BioBlitz, became certified in Wilderness First Aid and CPR, helped construct an outdoor classroom for our school and participated in citizen science initiatives. We even managed to keep the Envirothon team going! We hope to do even more next year once things have returned to normal a little. Here is a short video that explains our Naturalist Studies program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0vgEo_1eKQ
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