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Who’s Polluting Our Water? Scientists’ New Way to Trace Algae Origins Could Tell Us

Not all algae are harmful but too much can be deadly. Why? Because when they die, the blooms feed bacteria that rob the water of oxygen.  ...

Protecting Forests, Clean Water Amid Changing Remote-Work Landscape

To make the case for preserving open space amid the demand for new development, it’s important to measure impact. Now scientists are doing just that ...

Who Can You Trust? Stroud Center Scientist Testifies on Threats of Road Salt to Fresh Water

The invitation came on the heels of the Stroud Center sharing data with the Philadelphia Inquirer underlining the gravity of the road salt crisis as it affects clean fresh water ...

Where Passion Meets Purpose: Myriah Wadley on Environmental Science and Education

Wadley is excited to share her passion for the environment with her community through boots-in-the-water educational experiences. “I want learners to feel more connected to the world around them.” ...

Making Virtual Waves in Watershed STEM Education

When the pandemic transitioned programs to virtual settings, our educators transformed obstacles into opportunities to reach underserved audiences, enhance student learning outcomes, and inspire young leaders to make a difference ...

Organic No-Till: Searching for the Holy Grail in Agriculture

Progress continues toward developing sustainable farming systems that can reduce chemical use, preserve and regenerate soils, and protect freshwater systems ...

Bridging the Nature Gap: New Partnership Brings City Kids to the Great Outdoors

“The kids came back super geeked over just being out in nature and connecting with a waterway, and in their words, ‘We got to touch critters!’” ...

Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund Supports Stroud Center Fishing and Boating Programs

The generous donation of equipment and supplies will expand opportunities for many youth who may not otherwise have access to learn about fishing and canoeing ...

In Memoriam: Greg Wilson

It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our friend Greg Wilson, a force for good in the restoration of Lancaster County’s freshwater streams ...

Greg Wilson and Donegal Trout Unlimited: Devoted to Repairing Streams

Improving a stream along your property protects the stream, your land, and trout habitat, along with helping the Chesapeake Bay ...