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Fifty Thousand Reasons Why the Watershed Restoration Program Is Six Years Strong

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In the last six years, Stroud Water Research Center has planted nearly 50,000 trees for clean water and healthy streams.

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The Independence School Students Learn Freshwater Science Through STEM Partnership

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“Our students have learned not only how to make contributions to a global community of researchers but have been empowered by sharing their own data with the world.”

Help Us Meet the $1 Million Challenge!

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Meeting the challenge for the Bernard W. Sweeney, Ph.D., Executive Director’s Fund will ensure we retain global leadership in freshwater science.

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Meet Our 2019 Summer Interns!

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Our internship program, now in its 47th year, has ushered through hundreds of interns who have come in search of meaningful work.

Stroud Center Heads to Lancaster: Our Role in Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week

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Create habitat, protect water, and explore the outdoors: these are the principles and action steps that guide the Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week.

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Stories From the Streams: Techno Geeks

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Citizen scientists are monitoring the health of local streams with the help of new technology. Episode 4 in the “Stories from the Streams” series from WHYY TV12.

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Diversity and spatial distribution of chromophytic phytoplankton in the Bay of Bengal revealed by RuBisCO genes (rbcL)

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Pujari, L., C. Wu, J. Kan, N. Li, X. Wang, X. Shang, M. Wang, C. Zhou, and J. Sun. 2019. Frontiers in Microbiology 10:Article 1501.

Tree Care is Essential for Successful Riparian Forest Buffers

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Young seedlings face a variety of threats on floodplains that are also home to deer, rodents, invasive plants, and yes, flooding!

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Sharing Our Science in Salt Lake City

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Stroud Center scientists shared their work at the weeklong annual meeting of this premier international organization of aquatic scientists.