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Psephenidae (water penny beetles)

Citizen Scientists Track Tiny Critters to Determine Health of the Watershed

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Turns out eight-year-olds aren’t the only ones who love great piles of leaves. So do macroinvertebrates, the critters that indicate watershed health.

Model My Watershed web tool.

Grant Funds Expansion of Watershed Modeling Website

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The expanded module will help high school students across the country learn how land use impacts freshwater quality in their own geographic regions.

EnviroDIY homepage.

Environmental Monitoring Web Community to be Launched

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The goal is to create a community that shares ideas to accelerate the development of easy-to-use, open-source approaches to environmental monitoring.

Autumn stream by David H. Funk

Outreach For Healthy Streams

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Here, in brief, is our approach to watershed restoration outreach to distant watersheds and new communities.

Sandy Sage and Bern Sweeney

Louis “Sandy” Sage Lobby Dedication Evokes Tears and Laughter

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The Moorhead Environmental Complex lobby was named for Sandy in recognition of his many years of help and assistance to the Stroud Center and its mission.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Spatial distribution and ecosystem effects of a nuisance, bloom-forming diatom (Didymosphenia geminata) in Catskill Mountain streams, New York

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Richardson, D.C., I.A. Oleksy, T.J. Hoellein, D.B. Arscott, C.A. Gibson, and S.M. Root. 2014. Aquatic Sciences 76:553.

Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of autotrophic N cycling in stream ecosystems: results from a translocation experiment

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Peipoch, M., E. Gacia, A. Pastor, M. Ribot, J. LL. Riera, F. Sabater, and E. Martí. 2014. Limnology and Oceanography 59(6):1973–1986.