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A presentation and discussion by Dr. Eugenia Kalnay, distinguished University of Maryland professor, et al, on the relationship between human population and the environment at the October 2012 meeting of GCAN (Greenbelt Climate Action Network, a project of CHEARS).
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On January 19, the City of Greenbelt Public Works in partnership with CHEARS celebrated MLK Day of Service by hosting a Tree Protection Workday in Buddy Attick Park. Volunteers protected slow-growth trees from beaver herbivory by placing protective wire caging around the base of trees. Also, volunteers manually removed English ivy to restore the woods at Buddy Attick Park. We could not have done it without Brian Townsend, City of Greenbelt Horticulturalist, for demonstrating the proper techniques and supplying us with materials. A total of about 70 trees were caged and over 100 trees were cleared of English ivy (where volunteers could reach). Thanks to all of the volunteers who served with us! We accomplished a lot with you!
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Presentation to Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) documents errors in National Evaluation of Upward Bound reports. Eight major errors are identified. Results summarized from re-analysis correcting for sampling and non-sampling errors that found strong positive impacts for the federal TRIO program.
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A presentation and discussion by Dr. Eugenia Kalnay, distinguished University of Maryland professor, et al, on the relationship between human population and the environment at the October 2012 meeting of GCAN (Greenbelt Climate Action Network, a project of CHEARS).
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Population growth & its effect on environment
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On January 19, the City of Greenbelt Public Works in partnership with CHEARS celebrated MLK Day of Service by hosting a Tree Protection Workday in Buddy Attick Park. Volunteers protected slow-growth trees from beaver herbivory by placing protective wire caging around the base of trees. Also, volunteers manually removed English ivy to restore the woods at Buddy Attick Park. We could not have done it without Brian Townsend, City of Greenbelt Horticulturalist, for demonstrating the proper techniques and supplying us with materials. A total of about 70 trees were caged and over 100 trees were cleared of English ivy (where volunteers could reach). Thanks to all of the volunteers who served with us! We accomplished a lot with you!
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Prince George's County Raincheck Rebate Program
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Stormwater and rain barrels
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Invasive Species
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Seeing the Forest and the Trees
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The Art of Teaching: Chestory Virtual Archive
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Permaculture Design for Wild Meadows Farm
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