by Mark Ogrentz | Feb 10, 2025
Under the water of many lakes and streams is the amazing world of the macroinvertebrate (MAC-row-in-VERT-ih-brate). Macroinvertebrates are often called macros. They are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) that you can see without using a microscope or...
by Mark Ogrentz | Feb 10, 2025
The main source of water for 90% of northeast and central Florida comes from underground aquifers. Aquifers can be thought of as vast underground, porous rocks that hold water and allow water to move through the holes within the rock. Aquifers can be composed of...
by Mark Ogrentz | Feb 6, 2025
Arizona Project WET is one of the most well established water education programs in the Nation. This state program thrives thanks to the guiding principles of Arizona Cooperative Extension: a statewide framework, needs-based program development, and objective-driven,...
by Mark Ogrentz | Feb 6, 2025
Adhesion and Cohesion are water properties that affect how water interacts with itself and with other things like leaves and even you! This video briefly talks about these two amazing properties of water. LINKS Adhesion and Cohesion of Water/a>
by Mark Ogrentz | Feb 3, 2025
Where does the water on the road go after a rain day? And taking care of them can be very important! LINKS Keeping Our Water Clean!