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Staying Up-to-Date on ECOTOX

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While the ECOTOX knowledgebase has been an available tool for some time now, there is a recent focus on New Approach Methodologies (NAM), to characterize hazard or risk without the use of animal testing. With this important push into the future of ecotoxicological research, the ECOTOX database is certainly expected to be a primary resource.

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Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love?

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Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love? December 12, 2022 | Endangered Species | Amy RitterThe myth and story worlds would have us believe that the mistletoe plant is magical. A Hollywood holiday staple, …

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Taking Agriculture to New Heights: How Drones Are Revolutionizing Precision Farming

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Taking Agriculture to New Heights: How Drones Are Revolutionizing Precision Farming May 21, 2025 | |  Martha GerigFigure caption: Drone imagery captured with A) RGB and B) multispectral cameras. These images are of the same …

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Are you ready for field season: Field Season Checklist

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Are you ready for field season: field season checklist April 23, 2025 | | Let’s ask the question, are your in-field study systems and equipment ready for the upcoming growing season? Spring will quickly be …

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Understanding Harmful Algal Blooms: A Growing Environmental Concern

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Understanding Harmful Algal Blooms: A Growing Environmental Concern April 23, 2025 | | by: Martha M. Gerig, Ph.D.Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are rapid overgrowths of algae in water systems, often forming thick, green or red …

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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment

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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment April 23, 2025 | | Marty WilliamsWith billions of companion and agricultural animals in the United States alone, it’s clear that human and animal lives are deeply interconnected, …

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Waterborne attends the National Monitoring Conference along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin

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Waterborne attends the National Monitoring Conference along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin March 26, 2025 | | Harkening a theme of “Working Together for Clean Water”, the National Monitoring Conference (NMC) drew together …

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, It’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, it’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead March 25, 2025 | | Recent reports of alarming losses within the commercial honey bee industry have farmers concerned …

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The Critical Intersection of Outreach and Technical Assistance

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The Critical Intersection of Outreach and Technical Assistance February 25, 2025 | |  Martha Gerig, Ph.D.The scientific method, at its foundation, is ultimately the building of a story. From surveying the scientific literature to find …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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Waterborne attends NAICC 2025 in beautiful Monterey, California!

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Waterborne attends NAICC 2025 in beautiful Monterey, California! January 28, 2025 | | The National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC) held their annual meeting from January 20th-24th in sunny Monterey, California. Waterborne Environmental’s Jennifer …

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Modeling Banana Production in Costa Rica for the Banana Task Force

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Modeling Banana Production in Costa Rica for the Banana Task Force November 18, 2024 | Field Studies | While November may be best known as the month for roasted turkeys and cranberry sides, it’s also …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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What Are Your Dissipation Studies Telling You? Part 2: Terrestrial Dissipation and Wildlife With Robust Instrumentation to the Rescue!

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What Are Your Dissipation Studies Telling You? Part 2: Terrestrial Dissipation and Wildlife With Robust Instrumentation to the Rescue! November 18, 2024 | Modeling | In this 2-part article series, we explore the various aspects …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved

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Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved October 25, 2022 | Pollinator | Jennifer CollinsOver the past two decades, reports of localized and global decline in insect …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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Amy Ritter Named American Chemical Society AGRO Division Fellow

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Amy Ritter Named American Chemical Society AGRO Division Fellow Title September 16, 2024 | Waterborne News | Amy Ritter was named an American Chemical Society AGRO Division Fellow this year along with Tom Sparks, Pat …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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