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A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Gryllus mandevillus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) is a valid field cricket species

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Weissman, D.B., D.H. Funk, and T.J. Walker. 2012. Zootaxa 3202:65–68.

2012 Wild & Scenic Film Festival logo

Film Festival to Benefit Stroud Center and The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County

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This is the fifth year for the film festival which is designed to educate, entertain and inspire through award-winning animations, documentaries, and independent films.

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Sustained losses of bioavailable nitrogen from montane tropical forests

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Brookshire, E.N.J., L.O. Hedin, J.D. Newbold, D.M. Sigman, and J.K. Jackson. 2012. Nature Geoscience 5:123–126.

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Professional development strategies that promote science inquiry teaching and learning

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Kerlin, S. 2012. Kentucky Journal of Excellence in College Teaching 10:74–87.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

The impact of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon on stream ecosystems through an investigation of hydrologic sources

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McLaughlin, Christine. 2012. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Adviser: L.A. Kaplan.

Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling receive the SAFE Water Award.

The Water’s Edge: An Evening in Review

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Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling received the Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence for their commitment to rainforest conservation in the Amazon River basin.

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2011

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Gone Fishin’ — Evaluating the Threat of Agricultural Contaminants in the Río Sierpe: Stroud Center scientists worked in Costa Rican watersheds to identify contaminants as well as contaminated species that threaten humans who consume them.

Map of sampling sites in the Rio Sierpe and Grande de Terraba watersheds in Costa Rica.

Gone Fishin’: Evaluating the Threat of Agricultural Contaminants in the Río Sierpe

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Stroud Center scientists sampled the Río Sierpe and Grande de Terraba watersheds to identify contaminants as well as contaminated species that threaten humans who consume them.