Niagara College’s Annie Michaud, professor in the School Of Environmental & Horticulture, was interviewed on the April 26 episode of The Water Rangers: The Ripple Effect about the importance of community-based water monitoring, Niagara Coastal (of which Michaud is a founding member), and her role at NC.
Michaud speaks to The Water Rangers from inside NC’s Teaching Greenhouse where she shares her love of water and her passion for Lake Erie. Michaud teaches between 100 and 200 students each year on a variety of subjects including soils, groundwater, surface water, water quality and watershed monitoring.
“I want people to get excited about water. It’s something that I think is contagious and that’s what I want to share with people,” said says.
Welcome to the April edition of The Ripple Effect!
This month, Gabi and Graham got to sit down with Annie Michaud, a professor at Niagara College Canada and a founding member of Niagara Coastal Community Collaborative.
Check it out! t.co/gwPSCLPbuv pic.twitter.com/nhZNiQZsQn
— Water Rangers (@water_rangers) April 26, 2022

