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Students in Oregon performing a leaf pack experiment.

The Leaf Pack Network

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The Leaf Pack Network® is an international network of teachers, students, and citizen monitors investigating their local stream ecosystems.

How Streams Work and the Role of Forests

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Understanding how streams work and the importance of trees to streams is fundamental to engaging landowners and decision makers.

EnviroDIY.org

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EnviroDIY members can showcase their environmental sensors and homegrown approaches to monitoring, data management, or any number of other topics.

Monitor My Watershed

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Monitor My Watershed lets you explore macroinvertebrate data from the Leaf Pack Network  and sensor datasets from EnviroDIY, an environmental science and monitoring community.

Model My Watershed modeling results for Brandywine Creek.

Model My Watershed

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Model My Watershed® is a powerful web app that lets users compare how different conservation or development scenarios could modify runoff and water quality.

Photo of the Leaf Pack Stream Ecology Kit

Good Things Come in Threes: Exciting News From the Leaf Pack Network

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We are excited to announce major improvements to the Leaf Pack Network, an international network of teachers, students, and citizen monitors investigating their local stream ecosystems.

Meet Courtland Hess and Adam Gochnauer, Entomologists

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Hess and Gochnauer tell us what brought them to Stroud Water Research Center and what they hope to achieve here.

Stream Monitoring in the Delaware River Basin: More Than Just Numbers

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Master Watershed Stewards help develop science capacity to support stream and river protection and restoration by citizen science programs.

Salt in the Water: Action on the Ground

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This webinar introduces viewers to how excessive salt affects life in freshwater streams and how a local group is raising awareness and changing behavior.

Pursuing Our Mission While Social Distancing

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Our campus is quiet right now, but we want to assure you that we’re continuing our work during these challenging times.