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  1. First Annual Report of the Environmental Professionals Network Released

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/first-annual-report-environmental-professionals-network-released

    The Environmental Professionals Network (EPN), a network of environmental professionals working every day to make the world a better place established in 2012 with support from The Ohio State University’s School of Environment and Natural Resources releas ...

  2. Spring 2016 SENR Seminar Series

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/spring-2016-senr-seminar-series

    Spring 2016 SENR SEMINAR SERIES   ENR 8980 Day:   Thursdays
 Time:   4:10- 5:30 p.m. 
Location:   164 Howlett Hall   Instructors:  Kristi Lekies   and  Cathy Rakowski Previous SENR Seminars Autumn 2015 Spring 2015 The SENR Seminar Series is held during th ...

  3. How to Make America’s Infrastructure Safer, Stronger, Greener: June 7

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/how-make-america%E2%80%99s-infrastructure-safer-stronger-greener-june-7

    The next breakfast program by the Environmental Professionals Network, a statewide professional group based at The Ohio State University, will look at improving America’s roads, bridges, water systems and more while also making them greener.  Aparna Dial, ...

  4. State agency directors to speak on nutrient runoff, water quality at EPN October Breakfast

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/state-agency-directors-speak-nutrient-runoff-water-quality-epn-october-breakfast

    Water quality is the focus of next week's Environmental Professionals Network breakfast program. CFAES Dean Bruce McPheron will moderate a panel discussion featuring the directors of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Ohio Environmental Protection A ...

  5. SENR Distinguished Professor chosen as one of the first Global Dryland Champions

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-distinguished-professor-chosen-one-first-global-dryland-champions

    CFAES’s Dr. Rattan Lal has been chosen as one of the first Global Dryland Champions by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. The honor, according to a letter by Luc Gnacadja of Benin, the convention’s executive secretary, recognizes “th ...

  6. Wildlife, Water and Woodland Presentations Aplenty at this year’s Farm Science Review

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/wildlife-water-and-woodland-presentations-aplenty-year%E2%80%99s-farm-science-review

    Ever wonder what kinds of hawks and owls we have in Ohio? Want to enjoy wildlife in your own backyard? Have a well, but don’t know how to maintain it? Want to better understand the diagnostic details of invasive species? You are in luck – visit the Gwynne ...

  7. Newsletters

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/publications/newsletters

    Ohio Fruit News- This newsletter is published several times a year by editor Dr. Gay Gao, and various other collegues from OSU and other universities.   If you have articles or events for possible inclusion in upcoming issues of this newsletter, please su ...

  8. River ecosystems show ‘incredible’ initial recovery after dam removal

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/river-ecosystems-show-%E2%80%98incredible%E2%80%99-initial-recovery-after-dam-removal

    A songbird species that flourishes on the salmon-rich side of dams in the western United States struggles when it tries to nest on the side closed off from the fish and the nutrients they leave behind.  But the songbird and the rest of the divided ecosyst ...

  9. SENR Researchers Collaborate and Develop Tool to Assess Sustainability Knowledge

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-researchers-collaborate-and-develop-tool-assess-sustainability-knowledge

    The latest Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) highlights tool developed by SENR researchers at The Ohio State University and the University of Maryland to understand what students know about susta ...

  10. Got Backyard Wildlife Problems? April 14 Workshop Has Solutions

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/got-backyard-wildlife-problems-april-14-workshop-has-solutions

    A key to handling backyard wildlife problems, from smelly skunks to ravenous raccoons, hungry deer to messy geese, is making your backyard a worse place to be.  For them, that is, not you.  “If you can identify the component of the habitat that’s attracti ...

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