streamhopper
Kansas
streamhopper's Trails
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this is an idea trail for NGOs, etc... involved with communities and environmental education
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Japanese Honeysuckle: Pull out Japanese honeysuckle by the roots in Winter wherever we see it up in the trees, aim the roots upward and tie them in place. The absence of light energy causes the trailing vines to decline precipitously next year. Thus we control 80% of the honeysuckle with 10% of the effort and minimal soil disturbance (do not pull it out of the trees and watch for native vines (moonseed, trumpet vine, native grape etc.) This method greatly reduces spraying requirements.
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This is a listing of educational/outreach websites that have high quality interactive activities. I'm especially interested in sites that find a way for kids to experience and explore specific topics. ---like digital hands-on----
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A collection of sites related to environmental programs in Kansas.
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1846 map w/ oregon trail and native american settlements
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websites with history pertinent to Lawrence Kansas &/or the Kansas River Valley
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The Kaw Valley Heritage Alliance is a water quality/quality of life non-profit based in Lawrence, Kansas. The organization has a strong agency and NGO partnership base and a growing number of unaffiliated citizen members. KVHA focuses on the cultural and natural resources in the Kansas (Kaw) River Valley. Several programs also extend across the entire state.
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"un-content" sites that remind me of marbles... It doesn't matter how old you are you'll find they're irresistible and fun in a whimsy, almost educational kind of way.
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Specific for Kansas but probably folks in other places have similar sources of information. I use this stuff for environmental history audits & watershed restoration endeavors, community outreach, etc...
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a collection of sites relevant to the wakarusa river valley communities and water quality kinds of things
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Web based applications and misc service provider sites
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This trail was set up as part of the Wetland Learners Program. It's specifically tied to wetlands in the Kansas (Kaw) River Valley and the Wakarusa River Valley.
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