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Links of Theodore A. Endreny
Some Outstanding Hydrology Groups
ESF has a very active watershed science & engineering program for undergraduate and graduate students. A listing of faculty and courses in the ESF watershed program are found at the Council on Hydrologic Systems Science, which is facilitates an ESF-Syracuse University linkage.
Many of our faculty and students collaborate and interact with other hydrologists, a small number of which are listed below.
Weather
In June of 2002 a small group at ESF launched an ESF Live Weather on the Internet, which compliments the data gathered by multiple remote stations and other meteorological links
Volunteering
From June of 1990 to September of 1992, I lived and worked in Honduras as a Peace Corps aspirant and volunteer. I am much indebted to the generous people of Honduras for providing me with a welcoming, enlightening, and enriching experience. While in Trujillo, Honduras I performed a tremendous diversity of duties. A primary project was to work with the Honduras Forestry Agency, a Canadian development organization, the UNESCO group, the Trujillo municipality, and many local leaders and educators, to research and establish two protected natural areas within a coastal Caribbean watershed. A concurrent step was to foster a local group to manage these areas, essentially an effort toward sustaining our work and placing myself out of a job. The results of this work are presented in the following link.
Some Data Links
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