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12th Annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival Is in the Books!
From forest fires and plastic pollution to soil conservation and backpacking trips, the films highlighted problems as well as inspiring solutions ...
Scouts Get Their Boots Wet for Science and Stewardship
Our badge program for Cub Scouts invites young minds to explore the scientific method and exercise their most powerful scientific tools: their senses ...
Stories From the Streams: Back to Our Roots
Did you know that planting trees along a stream can filter out pollutants and dramatically improve water quality? Episode 1 in the "Stories From the Streams" video series ...
The Lay of the Land: Healthy Soil, Healthy Water (Full Length)
Watch this full-length version of the documentary showing how local farmers are growing better crops while protecting water quality ...
Salting for Safety is Taking a Toll
In some areas, salt is necessary for safe winter driving and walking. But we have to decide how much is too much and what price we are paying for it ...
Students Explore Local History and Learn to Protect Fresh Water
Octorara High School students spent three days learning about their part of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and how they can promote its health and integrity ...
The Robin L. Vannote Watershed Restoration Program at Stroud Water Research Center
The Robin L. Vannote Watershed Restoration Program proudly recognizes the many years of Vannote’s dedicated service, research contributions, and support ...
Stipends Available for Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators Conference
Application deadline has passed. Stroud Water Research Center is pleased to announce that 17 stipends are available for Pennsylvania practicing teachers and school administrators ...
The Lay of the Land: Healthy Soil, Healthy Water (Trailer)
Watch this three-minute trailer of the documentary showing how local farmers are growing better crops while protecting water quality ...
Science Never Retires
Tom Bott, Bern Sweeney, Lou Kaplan and Denis Newbold are using their retirement in order to continue to pursue their passions in freshwater science ...
