Celebrating the Launch of Saw Kill Watershed Community DatabasE

On Tuesday, February 24, at 7 pm the Center for Environmental Sciences and Humanities at Bard College is presenting the first ever Saw Kill Watershed Community Database, a publicly accessible data tool housing datasets developed by community members, researchers, and Bard faculty and students since the late 1800s. Funded in part by the Hudson River FoundationBard Community Sciences Lab, and Hudson River Estuary Program of the DEC, the database is designed to expand in real time as the community surrounding the watershed continues to unearth historical information about the Saw Kill, and conducts community sciences in the watershed with efforts such as ongoing sampling.

Upcoming Launch Events

Upcoming Launch Events Join us for one of our local launch events to learn more about the Hudson Valley Community Air Network x JustAir platform,

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Project Partners

Project Partners We are grateful to collaborate with a range of community, civic, and educational institutions across the region, including: Hudson Valley Air Quality Coalition

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