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Lancaster Farm Buffers Its Effect on Chesapeake Bay

“God blessed us with this land, and we want to do our little part in conserving it and just making it a better place for everyone,” Lynette Sauder said ...

Expanding Global Learning Opportunities

We've synthesized digital, remote, and in-person teaching methods, developed remote learning kits, and tailored programming for local high-needs audiences and learners of all abilities ...

Meet Tim Smith, Data Analyst

The seeds of interest which would ultimately lead Tim Smith to the Stroud Center were planted along the banks of Yellow Breeches Creek ...

Fore Fresh Water Golf Invitational Sees Sunny Skies, Record Participation

Golfers enjoyed a sunny 70-degree day at Bidermann Golf Course while supporting our mission to advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water ...

Local Artist Donates Proceeds From Show to Benefit Future of Fresh Water

Matthew Shackelford's donation to the Future of Fresh Water Initiative will help foster and train future generations of freshwater stewards ...

Charitable Clothing Company Introduces New Items in Support of Clean Fresh Water

Check out an amazing line of clothing to outfit your next adventure on the water while supporting Stroud Water Research Center’s mission ...

Landowners Partner With Stroud Center on Stream Restoration Across Watershed

Something wonderful is happening on the west branch of Red Clay Creek. It is getting its trees back — and perhaps its native brook trout, too ...

Stroud Center Welcomes New Board Members

Stroud Water Research Center is pleased to welcome Lee Clark, M.A.B.C., Tracey Nguyen, J.D., M.B.A., and Krysti (Lan Chi) Vo, M.D., to its board of directors ...

We’ve Missed This! Stroud Center Resumes Fish Monitoring

It feels like a breath of fresh air for our research staff to resume our fish monitoring project in 37 streams of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area ...

Earth Week Volunteers Give Streamside Forest a Helping Hand

Stroud Water Research Center wrapped up Earth Week by revisiting two streamside tree plantings for spring maintenance ...