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Cows standing in a stream.

A Holistic Approach to Restoring Streams

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The Watershed Restoration Group is building relationships with all of the farmers along two headwater tributaries to restore, protect, and monitor them.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Present research frontiers in geomorphology

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Plater, A.J., M.D. Daniels, and T. Oguchi. 2013. Pages 349-376 in A.R. Orme and D. Sack (editors). Treatise in Geomorphology, Volume 1, Academic Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Aerial view of a riparian buffer

New Watershed Restoration Group to Ensure Water Quality

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The group will bring our mission full circle by sharing knowledge of best management practices and helping landowners and stakeholders to implement them.

Jen Mosher sampling a tributary of Biscuit Brook, Neversink Watershed, New York.

UpStream Newsletter, February 2013

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Meet Jen Mosher, Post-Doctoral Associate: As one of the Stroud Center’s post-doctoral researchers, exploring the outdoors is in Mosher’s job description, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Adaptation of soil microbes during establishment of microbial fuel cell consortium fed with lactate

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Futamata, H., O. Bretschger, A. Cheung, J. Kan, R. Owen, and K.H. Nealson. 2013. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering 115(1):58–63.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Late Miocene through early Pleistocene nutrient utilization and export production in the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean

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Billups, K., A.K. Aufdenkampe, and R. Hays. 2013. Global and Planetary Change 100:353–361.

Trekkers resting in rowboat

Mountaintop to Tap Five Years Out: In Their Own Words

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A look at the impact of the trek that followed the route of New York City’s water from its sources in the Catskill Mountains to the center of Manhattan.

Rafa Morales, station manager at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica, with Jamie Blaine, author.

Talking About Rafa: Maritza’s Manager In Words and Pictures

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Those who know Morales best describe him with words that are often identical: Intelligent. Conscientious. Responsible. Curious. Honest. Funny.

Rafa Morales, station manager at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica, with Jamie Blaine, author.

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2012

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Talking About Rafa –Maritza’s Manager In Words and Pictures: Rafa Morales was hired to collect macroinvertebrates at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica. A year later, he was in charge of the station itself.

The scientific names of two common Florida crickets (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)

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Walker, T. J., and D. H. Funk. 2012. Florida Entomologist 95:936–938.