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Your Texas Stream Team Certificate has arrived!

Dear Texas Stream Team citizen scientist,

Thank you for participating in the Texas Stream Team Standard Core Water Quality Citizen Scientist TEEAC Training! We are thrilled with the level of involvement and enthusiasm from citizens (like you!) who are working to protect Texas waterways. If you have a moment, please provide us with feedback on how your training went and ways we can improve by filling out our Measures of Success Survey. Please continue reading below for additional guidance and a few reminders.
 
Below is the digital copy of your certificate. Texas Stream Team provides digital copies of training certificates so that we can reduce our footprint on the environment wherever possible.
TEXAS STREAM TEAM CERTIFICATE

Texas Stream Team Waterways Dataviewer and Datamap

The Texas Stream Team Waterways Dataviewer is a web platform for trained citizen scientists to enter and view water quality data. The Dataviewer requires an account to access, so newly trained citizen scientists should contact their group coordinator and/or group data manager to determine if they need to setup a Dataviewer account.

The Texas Stream Team Datamap is an online table that displays the locations and data for active and inactive Texas Stream Team monitoring sites. The Datamap was created for the general public to access and download historical citizen scientist data.

To access the Dataviewer and the Datamap, visit Dataviewer.TexasStreamTeam.org.

Continuing with Your Environmental Education and Endeavors 


ADDITIONAL TRAININGS

We offer a number of additional trainings for citizen scientists wishing to further their involvement with Texas Stream Team and monitor Texas’ valuable natural resources. Currently, Texas Stream Team offers:
  • Standard Core Water Quality Citizen Scientist Training
  • Probe Core Water Quality Citizen Scientist Training
  • Advanced Water Quality Citizen Scientist Training
  • Macroinvertebrate Bioassessment Citizen Scientist Training
  • Riparian Evaluation Citizen Scientist Training 
To get more info about upcoming trainings and events, visit our Texas Stream Team calendar.
 

BECOME A TEXAS STREAM TEAM TRAINER

In addition, Texas Stream Team citizen scientists may receive additional certification to become a Texas Stream Team Trainer. In order to become a certified trainer, citizen scientists must:
  • Assist a training session with a certified Texas Stream Team trainer
  • Lead a training session with the assistance of a certified Texas Stream Team trainer
Citizen scientists interested in becoming a trainer should contact their group coordinator and/or group training coordinator.
If you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to email us at TxStreamTeam@txstate.edu. We are here to help.

Happy Monitoring,
Texas Stream Team 

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