Sarah Nelson’s Research featured in Park Science

EES Faculty member Sarah Nelson is part of a nationwide research project that trains and engages citizen scientists to participate in National Park research. In particular, participants are collecting dragonfly larvae for analysis of mercury. The data are being used to test mercury contamination throughout the National Park System. This work is featured in the latest issue of Park Science. Read the article here: http://www.nature.nps.gov/ParkScience/Archive/PDF/Article_PDFs/ParkScience31%281%29SpecialIssue2014_74-77_Flanagan-Pritz_3794.pdf