Alyssa Hull
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Part-Time Environmental Educator
The Stroud Center partnered with the Oxford Public Library to bring watershed fun and education to children and families in a three-part activity series.
Started over 25 years ago to support teachers connecting students to their local watershed, the Leaf Pack Network has turned into a community science outlet.
Tom Best doesn’t own the young streamside forest he maintains each day. It’s an act of service motivated by a parental feeling toward the woods.
How Penn State Extension launched one of the most successful volunteer training programs in the U.S. and revived struggling local watershed groups.
All-star community science volunteers visit Goddard Space Flight Center and learn what NASA satellite data reveals about threats to streams.
Scientists, educators, and watershed restoration professionals are working together to create long-lasting and positive impacts on waterways.
Student groups from fourth through 12th grade can visit the Stroud Center’s 55-acre campus for a hands-on day of science lessons.
Have you ever wondered how you can make a difference and improve the health of your local streams? Watch this special webinar series to find out!
In targeted portions of the Chesapeake Bay watershed in Lancaster and Chester counties, Pa., the project implements whole-farm systems of best management practices on about two dozen farms, restores about…