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A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Riparian BUFFers, making our riparian areas strong

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Fetter, J.R., S.S. Smith, A.E. Spotts, K.R. Myers, M.Z. Royer, C. Medved, and D.J. Oleson. 2010. Part of 4-H Water Project: Unit 3 — Supplement. Penn State Cooperative Extension, State College, Pennsylvania.

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Complexity of secondary scientific data sources and students’ argumentative discourse

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Kerlin, S., S. McDonald, and G. Kelly. 2010. International Journal of Science Education 32(9):1207–1225.

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Comparison of the bacterial communities of wild and captive sponge Clathria prolifera from the Chesapeake Bay

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Isaacs, L.T., J. Kan, L. Nguyen, P. Videau, M.A. Anderson, T.L. Wright and R.T. Hill. 2009. Marine Biotechnology 11:758–770.

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Mitigation of nonpoint pollution by a riparian forest buffer in an agricultural watershed of the Mid-Atlantic Piedmont

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Newbold, J.D., S. Herbert, and B.W. Sweeney. 2009. Stroud Preserve Watersheds National Monitoring Project Final Report.

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Mayfly communities in two neotropical lowland forests

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Sweeney, B.W., R.W. Flowers, D.H. Funk, S. Ávila, and J.K. Jackson. 2009. Aquatic Insects 31:311–318.

Effects of Drilling For Natural Gas

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November 8, 2009. Rodale News: Stroud Center scientist Louis Kaplan, Ph.D. was interviewed about the effects of drilling for natural gas on freshwater systems.

Ian Hutton at work.

The 2009 Water’s Edge Speaker

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Island naturalist and conservationist Ian Hutton was the speaker at the Stroud Center’s seventh annual fundraising gala at Longwood Gardens.

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2009

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The Stroud Center and the University of Delaware will study whether human-induced erosion modifies greenhouse gas emissions from the landscape.