SYRCL’s Field Science Expeditions for High Schoolers
Learn about meadow ecosystems, collect scientific data that is used to understand the benefits of meadow restoration, and get hands on experience with restoration activities. Details
Learn about meadow ecosystems, collect scientific data that is used to understand the benefits of meadow restoration, and get hands on experience with restoration activities. Details
SYRCL’s River Science and Education teams recently led three multi-day field science programs for local and Los Angeles based high school students to learn about watershed health and meadow ecosystems while collecting valuable data. Details
Does your student love science and the outdoors? SYRCL is offering a free week-long summer science program for local high school students to learn about meadow ecosystems. Applications are due Friday, May 10. Details
In July, 12 high school students from the Nevada City and Grass Valley area braved the blazing sun and heat to help SYRCL collect post-restoration vegetation data at Loney Meadow in Tahoe National Forest through our Youth Outdoor Leadership Opportunity (YOLO) program. Details
SYRCL is excited to announce a week-long summer science program for local high school students to learn about meadow ecosystems and assess montane meadow health. Apply today – submissions are due April 30. Details
