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Biodiversity at Our Costa Rica Field Station

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Tapirs are “umbrella species” in tropical ecosystems. Watch one enjoy the rain while swimming in Río Tempisquito during a rare daytime visit to our field station.

Why I Give to the Future of Fresh Water Initiative: Penny Wilson

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“Thanks to the Future of Fresh Water Initiative, the public is being educated, awareness is being heightened, and streams are being restored.”

Scientist gathered at Stroud Water Research Center to define the River Continuum Concept.

Marking the Passing of a Colleague and Mentor

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Wayne Minshall was an expert in the ecology of flowing waters and fire ecology and an important contributor and co-author to the River Continuum Concept.

David Bressler providing C-SAW technical assistance to volunteers of the Silver Lake Nature Center.

A Watershed of Curiosity

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Not everyone has the opportunity to become a professional scientist, but a great scientist can come from anywhere. Anyone can be a part of science.

Splash into Project WET’s Home and Distance Learning Resources!

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Take a look at a few of our favorite Project WET Home and Distance Learning Resources to support water education for all ages.

Watch Mayfly Nymphs Hatch Instantly

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This video by Stroud Center Entomologist David Funk captured the moment an ovoviviparous mayfly laid a brood of eggs that hatched immediately into hundreds of nymphs.

Transforming Water Quality in the Sharitz Run Headwaters of Brandywine Creek

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This Watershed Renaissance Initiative grant will enable Stroud Water Research Center to implement extensive watershed restoration projects designed to capture and control excess water and sediment production from agricultural hillslopes.…

A boy in a canoe on a lake.

New Canoe Fleet Helps Foster Meaningful On-the-Water Education

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Getting participants outside for learning in nature is a vital step in helping them make connections between the program content and the real world.

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Streambank legacy sediments in surface waters: phosphorus sources or sinks?

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Inamdar, S., N. Sienkiewicz, A. Lutgen, G. Jiang, and J. Kan. 2020. Soil Systems 4(2):30.

Explore Stories from the Streams

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This video series shows how Stroud Center scientists and others are working to maintain the quality of the water that sustains 15 million people living in the Delaware River Watershed.