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Getting ready for the 'blitz' beginning May. Learners excited and telling us about river health. They will find out more - how to take the temperature of the river near their school using UN Freshwater Quality Monitoring kits from Earthwatch and miniSass.

Getting ready for the 'blitz' beginning May. Learners excited and telling us about river health. They will find out more - how to take the temperature of the river near their school using UN Freshwater Quality Monitoring kits from Earthwatch and miniSass.
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Amazing 'blitz' in the Hout Catchment, Limpopo. Kids learning about river health using Earthwatch Fresh Water Quality Monitoring Kits. Citizen scientist Murendeni Mavhungu and kids from Mara Primary

Amazing 'blitz' in the Hout Catchment, Limpopo. Kids learning about river health using Earthwatch Fresh Water Quality Monitoring Kits. Citizen scientist Murendeni Mavhungu and kids from Mara Primary
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Very rewarding to involve learners from schools who are so eager to know whether the rivers are 'well' or not and how to take river temperature (nitrates, phosphates, turbidity)

Very rewarding to involve learners from schools who are so eager to know whether the rivers are 'well' or not and how to take river temperature (nitrates, phosphates, turbidity)
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Getting to spend time with these beautiful, clever, engaged kids - so curious about whether the rivers were 'well' or 'sick'. A real privilege

Getting to spend time with these beautiful, clever, engaged kids - so curious about whether the rivers were 'well' or 'sick'. A real privilege