by Li An Phoa | 08/11/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub
Interview taken by Anna Riley-Shepard “The younger kids come for the animals, the older kids come for the river measurements”, jokes Rebecca Schulte-Iserlohe of Tierpark Nordhorn’s “Zoo School”. We sat down with Rebecca and her colleague Lisa Giese to hear how...
by Li An Phoa | 08/11/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience
Clara Valdez Research | Blogpost written together with Anna Riley-Shepard Dip, shake, read, repeat… nitrate concentration: zero? Kneeling in the grass by the confluence of three irrigation canals into the river Aa, I tried to wrap my head around why my Drinkable...
by Li An Phoa | 08/11/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience
Blogpost and infographics by Sandra de Vries | Data analysis by Grace Saville | Survey design by Camille Janssen Since the opening of the Drinkable Rivers Citizen Science Programme in 2022, we have been able to grow into 65 hubs in over 22 countries. These hubs have...
by Li An Phoa | 17/09/2024 | Danube, SourceSeaWalk, WatershedDanube
Goodbye Danube river family! Between our two night trains, we walked 15km in Vienna via parks back to our beloved Danube. Like all the lovely children, our hosts, our Romanian colleagues, and co-walker friends, like the sweet dog that walked with us, we will miss...
by Li An Phoa | 29/05/2024 | Berkel, SourceSeaWalk, WatershedRhine
June 8th – Day #13 Our last day of 14 days in total. At confluence of the Berkel into the river IJssel, an embrace with the five of us who have walked every day and stayed every night as guest with one of our lovely Berkel family hosts: Anne Leeflang, Hans...