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EDUCATION
Students From Across Country Address Water Quality Issues in Red Cedar Watershed
ABOVE PHOTO: LAKES students look for zebra mussels on Lake Menomin for a research survey on the invasive species. Undergraduate researchers from across the U.S. and Canada have spent the summer in the Chippewa Valley investigating water quality awareness, invasive species, groundwater pollutants, public opinion and local mitigation for positive change in the Red Cedar watershed.
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