Photo of Katie Knoff helping with the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to improve soil and water quality.

Katie Knoff (left)

Photo of Chelsea Snowden working with the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to improve soil and water quality.

Chelsea Snowden

UW-Parkside graduates Katie Knoff and Chelsea Snowden are working with the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to improve soil and water quality. Through this project with the cities of Kenosha and Racine, both graduates are helping to protect the endangered Rusty Patched Bumble Bee. Both Knoff and Snowden care deeply about connecting their outdoor interests with improving the community.

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