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														2009.
							“Education project grooms budding scientists: coweeta lab teams up with macon middle, rabun gap”
							26 (49): 11. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10478.pdf.						
	
											
							
															 
														2009.
							“Woolly Bully: Estimating the Effect of an Invasive Insect on an Area’s Water Cycle”
							 (3): 1-32. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10568.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2009.
							“Help for stream studies”
							125 (26): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10477.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2009.
							“Middle school kids go outdoors, learn science the hands-on way”
							125 (38): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10475.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2009.
							“Science project in the spotlight”
							125 (93): . http://coweet.uga.edu/publications/10476.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2010.
							“Coweeta Supports Citizen Science Initiative; Collaboratively Redevelops and Publishes Long-Term Biomonitoring Database”
							Fall: . http://databits.lternet.edu/fall-2010/coweeta-supports-citizen-science-initiative-collaboratively-redevelops-and-publishes-long-.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“MVI to get outdoor research shelter”
							127 (65): 1A, 8A. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10599.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Report: Two decades of biomonitoring of streams creates major database”
							127 (57): A1, A9. http://www.thefranklinpress.com/articles/2011/07/20/news/01news.txt.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Ph.D. candidate studying population dynamics of birds in Macon County”
							: B4. http://coweeta.uga.edu/franklin-02-11.						
	
											
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Systems Upgrade through Technology Transfer across LTERs: Who Benefits?”
							Spring: . http://databits.lternet.edu/spring-2011/systems-upgrade-through-technology-transfer-across-lters-who-benefits.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, Community: Land Use and Climate Change”
							127 (40): 5. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/land-use-and-climate-change.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, and Community: Acid Rain and air quality in the Appalachians.”
							: B4. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/acid-rain-and-air-quality.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, and Community: Decline of the Hemlock, Part 1”
							127 (60): B8. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/decline-of-the-hemlocks-1.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, and Community: Decline of the Hemlock, Part 2.”
							: B6. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/decline-of-the-hemlocks-2.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, and Community: Ozone and Air Quality in the Southern Appalachians”
							127 (80): B4. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/ozone-and-air-quality.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, and Community: Ozone and Air Quality in the Southern Appalachians.”
							: B4. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10773.pdf.						
	
											
							
														2011.
							“Science, Public Policy, Community: Ecosystem Services of the Forest”
							125 (52): B4. http://listening.coweeta.uga.edu/articles/ecosystem-services-of-the-forest.						
	
											
	
											
	
					
									
														








