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A student collecting stream insects
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Each year the Toes in the Toe Watershed Discovery event brings 5th-grade students from North Carolina’s Yancey and Mitchell Counties out to a river in their community. On the banks of the river they rotate through a variety of educational stations focused on stream health and the importance of river. Stations include art, farming, energy, fish, and stream macroinvertebrates.Because the watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, the Fish & Wildlife Service helped create the event and continues to help students explore the North and South Toe rivers in search of stream insects, mollusks, and other animals.
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A student collecting stream insects
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Each year the Toes in the Toe Watershed Discovery event brings 5th-grade students from North Carolina’s Yancey and Mitchell Counties out to a river in their community. On the banks of the river they rotate through a variety of educational stations focused on stream health and the importance of river. Stations include art, farming, energy, fish, and stream macroinvertebrates.Because the watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, the Fish & Wildlife Service helped create the event and continues to help students explore the North and South Toe rivers in search of stream insects, mollusks, and other animals.
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Appalachian Assessments
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About
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Caroline Dougherty
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Feb 09, 2016
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Albert's View
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Albert's View
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Albert's View
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Albert's View
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An ecosystem services research framework
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Caroline Dougherty
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Oct 02, 2015
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Dec 17, 2015 09:23 AM
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An ecosystem services research framework
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Caroline Dougherty
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Oct 02, 2015 10:02 AM
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Appalachian Assessments
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Jan 25, 2016 10:43 AM
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Appalachian Assessments
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Caroline Dougherty
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Jul 02, 2015
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Mar 29, 2021 04:34 PM
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Appalachian Farm
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Caroline Dougherty
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Oct 02, 2015
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Oct 22, 2015 03:48 PM
Landscapes in the Appalachians supply clean water, productive soils, and many other natural resources which in turn support a wide variety of ecosystem services. These services are relied upon not only by people living in the region, but also by millions of people far removed these landscapes.