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Meet Your Watershed: Storm Drains and Rivers!

You’ve seen the storm drains around Lodi, but did you know that anything that flows into them goes directly to the Mokelumne River? Recently, students a Joe Serna Jr. Charter School created “storm racers,” floating objects made from recycled materials, to see just how quickly items dropped in the storm drains can reach the river. Click to read the full post.

Floodplains and crawdads

Here are two great resources for learning about the local watershed and the salmon and crawdads who live here, from the California Department of Water Resources and the California WaterBlog. First up, a question-and-answer with Hailey Wright, a CDWR environmental scientist, who discusses why floodplains are so ivital for California’s salmon population: Can you explain Click to read the full post.

Marine Science Institute goes virtual

With distance learning in place at most California schools, the Marine Science Institute is offering online programs to help teachers bolster their science and watershed education. Offerings include the following Online Inland Voyages. SF Bay Fish: Students explore and learn all about the incredible fish species in the San Francisco Estuary habitat. SF Bay Invertebrates: Click to read the full post.

The 2020 Mokelumne Current is online!

Lodi’s Watershed Program Adapts to COVID-19 Sheltering in Place Lodi Unified School District’s spring quarter, 2020, is almost in the books as students and teachers anticipate summer break — and maybe a less restrictive homebound lifestyle. But before the bells rings and school is dismissed till fall, please take the time now to enjoy the Click to read the full post.