Sunday, April 30, 2017

Join us on May 8th for Dr. John Werner's presentation- Aquaponics: Grow Clean Food Anywhere!

Dr. John Werner is a professor of Biology at Wisconsin Lutheran College, here in Milwaukee. He has a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Arizona State University and teaches courses in Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology and maintains an active research lab in those areas.
This past winter, John ventured outside his comfort zone, geographically and intellectually, to set up aquaponics systems in Malawi and Zambia. Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, and while urban Zambia is more developed, rural areas remain poor. John and a WLC undergraduate student used this pilot study to engage and educate community leaders about aquaponics, acquire the necessary parts, and assemble systems in both countries with the goal of providing clean fish and vegetables to communities in need of these resources.

Aquaponics itself isn’t new, but advanced technology and the need for clean and accessible food has made it more viable and necessary. This method of growing food allows an individual or community to grow plants and fish in a controlled ecosystem. Due to its relatively small size, self-contained nature and low maintenance, aquaponics is perfect for urban and rural environments alike.  Come hear John describe the basics of aquaponics and how this was implemented in Africa!

Thursday, April 13, 2017

The Urban Ecology Center's Phenomenal Forester, Caitlin Reinartz Hosted an Amazing April USS!

Caitlin Reinartz helped our band of science nerds see the forest for the trees at April's Underground Science Society talk. Approximately fifty fellow science enthusiasts braved the rainy weather to grab a brew and settle in as Caitlin encouraged us to branch out on a whirlwind tour of "A Year in the Life of a Tree."

We learned that trees only grow from the top and bottom, that every cell of a giant sycamore leaf is perfectly packaged in the tiny buds that emerge in spring, and that if you're not walking through the forest saying "OH MY GOSH!!!" - you're doing it wrong.

We're going to go out on a limb and say that Caitlin's talk was as fun as it was educational. Take a peek at her showing us high-mag views of twigs and root systems!