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ScoutReach Day Camp Empowers Young Stewards for Stronger Communities

Nearly 70 male and female Cub Scouts ages 5-11 experienced hands-on, minds-on learning stations and Q&A sessions with real water science professionals ...

New Funds Announced for Delaware River Restoration

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded more than $1.9 million to the Stroud Center for watershed restoration projects ...

Online Atlas of Aquatic Insects Aids Water-Quality Monitoring

A new online field guide promises to be an important tool for monitoring water quality and learning how to correctly identify freshwater insects ...

The Power of Citizen Science

Citizen science engages people from all backgrounds in the scientific process, empowering them to help solve environmental problems in their communities ...

Stroud Center Takes Mayfly to Michigan

Stroud Center staff took a road trip to Michigan to train citizens and volunteers to use lower-cost, do-it-yourself technologies to monitor water quality ...

Chess Champion Gives Gift to Fresh Water

The Stroud Center would like to introduce a young woman who took time out of her busy life to contribute to our mission ...

Float and Flow in the Brandywine

To measure how fast algae grow while they are floating downstream, Stroud Center scientists floated, along with the algae, for an afternoon in canoes ...

Mitigating the Effects of Extreme Rain Events

Fluvial Geomorphologist Melinda Daniels, Ph.D., was interviewed by NBC10 Philadelphia about how climate change is impacting flooding in our region and our research to combat it ...

Visiting Scientist Goes with the Flow

Clara Mendoza-Lera's research will investigate the burden that heavy storms and flooding, worsened by climate change, place on stream ecosystem health ...

Stroud Center Scientists Monitor Fish for National Park Service

Stroud Center has contracted with the National Capital Region Network to monitor fish populations at 37 sites, mainly in Maryland, for the next three years ...