Riverkeeper reflections |
|
Kathryn Hayden, a graduate research assistant at Penn State University, chats in our most recent episode of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Podcast about her current study of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in our waterways, their impact on the ecosystem and how people can help improve the issue. She also offers a resource where individuals and families can calculate how big of an impact they are having via products that contain endocrine disruptors. Check out our growing library of podcast interviews with outdoor influencers from throughout our watershed by clicking here. Our list of guests include:
3 Comments
1/4/2026 05:29:21 am
In this podcast episode, Kathryn Hayden explains how everyday personal care products contribute to endocrine-disrupting compounds in our waterways and shares how her "EDC footprint calculator" helps citizens measure and reduce their individual impact on the Susquehanna River’s aquatic health.
Reply
5/9/2026 04:35:34 am
Really fascinating discussion on endocrine disruptors and their hidden impact on waterways and ecosystems. Research like Kathryn Hayden’s helps connect everyday household products to larger environmental consequences, especially for aquatic life and water quality. It’s a strong reminder that small consumer choices can collectively make a huge difference in protecting natural ecosystems.
Reply
5/9/2026 05:39:46 am
Are you oftentimes feeling tired of handling tough and complicated Diploma course academic tasks that never obtain your desired grades? Want some expert help to resolve all your problems effectively and efficiently, so that, you can live hassle-free academic life? Approach towards <a href="https://miracleskills.com/uk/course/diploma-assignment-help-6676.html">Diploma Assignment Help</a> reference guide and witness an improvement in your performance and academic scores.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorsRiverkeeper John Zaktansky is an award-winning journalist and avid promoter of the outdoors who loves camping, kayaking, fishing and hunting with the family. Archives
May 2026
Topics |
RSS Feed
