H2Idah0
Water resources club focused on the multidisciplinary understanding of water resources through collaboration, education & outreach
Something local for the youth.
06/21/2019
Amazon Tribe Wins Lawsuit Against Big Oil, Saving Millions Of Acres Of Rainforest The Amazon Rainforest is well known across the world for being the largest and most dense area of woodland in the world. Spanning across nine countries, the Amazon is home to millions of different animal and plant species, as well as harboring some for the worlds last remaining indigenous groups…
04/16/2018
Please join H2IdahO for our trivia and potluck event! First prize for raffle tickets is a brunch for four at Lodgepole Restaurant!
01/02/2018
Pollinator Garden built by K-12 students and teachers @ UI-WAWA (Water Awareness and Water Advocacy) Events - Spring 2017
08/29/2017
Job announcement! Feel free to share widely.
The Oregon Fish & Wildlife Department is hiring a Natural Resource Specialist 2 (Instream Flow Study Assistant). The Instream Flow Study Assistant will lead field staff in developing and conducting instream flow studies on streams to determine instream base flows. S/he will determine base flow needs for fish is one component of the Integrated Water Resources Strategy (IWRS). The strategy is designed to help Oregon meet its future water needs in terms of water quantity, water quality, and ecosystem functions by coordinating efforts between agencies at the state level, providing the tools and coordination needed by local governments and working constructively with federal agencies. The Instream Flow Study Assistant will work with the Instream Flow Specialist to identify which streams need studies, design the studies and then conduct the studies. S/he will coordinate and oversee 2 seasonal surveyors, integrate survey results into a relational database, manage and analyze extensive datasets, and work with the Water Policy Coordinator to prepare and submit the necessary documents to apply for instream water rights
The position closes on 9/15/2017
Natural Resource Specialist 2 (Instream Flow Study Assistant) Make a Difference in Oregon's Natural Resources! ODFW Mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations.• This position is with the Water Quantity/Quality Section administered by the Fish Division of the Oregon Depar...
08/26/2017
Dear Water Lovers, If you like salmon, orcas, free flowing rivers, music, and good times with like-minded people then this event is for you: http://www.friendsoftheclearwater.org/newsletters/3rd-annual-free-the-snake-flotilla-september-8-9-2017/
3rd Annual Free the Snake Flotilla September 8 – 9, 2017 | Friends of the Clearwater Moscow, Idaho Circle your calendars on September 8 – 9 for the 3rd Annual Free the Snake Flotilla! This family-friendly event will feature two nights of camping at Chief Timothy Park in Clarkston, WA., along with guest speakers, live music, food and a paddle into the lower Snake River canyon. Please join hundreds...
07/31/2017
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/07/28/us/columbia-river-privatization.html?mcubz=0
Down the Mighty Columbia River, Where a Power Struggle Looms The Trump administration has proposed selling off portions of a vast system that produces nearly half of the nation’s hydropower electricity.
04/19/2017
A beautiful day to talk about water at the University of Idaho. Oh, and to pass out free kale seeds-- healthy and good for the environment, reap while you sow.
04/10/2017
Please take a minute and make your thoughts known on science educational standard in Idaho! There is an open comment period right now and this is an opportunity to let the legislature know that climate change education is essential and should be included in our state educational standards. Comments will be accepted until April 26th. Here is a link to more information from the Idaho Conservation League
http://www.idahoconservation.org/issues/take-action/speak-sound-science-idaho-schools/
Speak Up for Sound Science in Idaho Schools Ice caps have no political agenda. Thermometers have neither a conservative nor liberal bias.
04/04/2017
https://climateinw.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/march-mudness/ just how rainy was March on the Palouse? Check it out.
March Mudness March 2017 recap March was wet in the inland NW. Make that record wet (since 1895) for a good portion of eastern Washington through NW Montana. Rain in March might be a blessing to some, but it add…
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