Protect Our Water Jackson Hole (POWJH) is hosting back-to-back events focused on community education and action to address algal blooms, and the science behind this emerging environmental and public health issue. Across the world, algae is becoming a problem. The Snake River Headwaters in Teton County, WY, and other Intermountain West watersheds are not immune to this trend.
‘Why is the river green?’ POWJH hosts two upcoming events addressing algal bloom education
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