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Volunteer-Led Tree Planting Engages Students in Stewardship

How one community’s action project is teaching students about water, trees, and wildlife and how to care for them ...

Starting a Watershed Organization

Learn how the Little Lehigh Watershed Stewards started a watershed organization in their rapidly developing community and you can too ...

Lessons From the World Environmental Education Congress 2024

What Stroud Center educators learned and shared at an international gathering to address environmental and sustainable development ...

17 Years of Wild & Scenic Film Festival Raises $250K for Environmental Groups

Trail Creek Outfitters hosted its 17th Wild & Scenic Film Festival, this year supporting the Stroud Center and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance ...

Tropical Freshwater Research Unlocks One of Nature’s Secrets

Scientist Lou Kaplan, Ph.D., describes how tropical research like his deepens our understanding of stream ecosystems both locally and abroad ...

Informing Sustainable Agriculture in Belize

With the Stroud Center's help, Silk Grass Farms is protecting water resources as they deploy new farming techniques to benefit local communities ...

College Students Travel to Costa Rica With Stroud Center Team

Students majoring in teaching, STEM, and international studies joined the Stroud Center for one week in the Área de Conservación Guanacaste of Costa Rica ...

Road Salt in Streams

Senior Research Scientist John Jackson recently spoke with WHYY's Studio 2 hosts about how road salt is contaminating waterways ...

New Year, New Look

As our scientists continue exploring in streams, fields, and forests, our communications team will try out new ways of sharing their work ...

Scientist Weighs in on New Federal Rule to Protect Delaware River’s Endangered Fish

Stroud Water Research Center’s John Jackson, Ph.D., offers insights into the Delaware River’s history and possibilities for the future ...