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The benefits of the center will include: tours, field trips, a nursery for propagation of Illinois native and rare plant species, workshops/seminars, prairie acreage with hands-on experience of on-site prairie management and more.
We conduct and facilitate novel and interdisciplinary water sciences research that benefits the people, economy, and environment of Illinois, the Mississippi River basin, and the Great Lakes region.
education can make direct, physical improvements to environmental indicators, such as improving water and air quality, increasing biodiversity, or restoring habitat.
The Illinois Water Resources Center works with scientists, water professionals, and communities to address water resource challenges at both the national and state scales.
Our natural resource conservation programs help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damage caused by floods and other natural disasters.
Water Science & Conservation Certificate. Engaging online education to prepare you for consulting and management of water quality, control, and treatment issues. Request information. Degree requirement: Bachelor’s degree required. Semester: Spring, fall. Program length: 3 university courses. Format: Online.
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This makes research into reducing water consumption in Illinois more important than ever. Preserving the water supply will result in obvious benefits for human and wildlife populations, but innovative conservation techniques will also provide the added incentive of significant cost savings.