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Would You Drink the Water?

Stroud Water Research Center collaborated with senior students in the horticulture program at the Williamson College of the Trades on their 2018 Philadelphia Flower Show exhibit entitled “Would You Drink ...

And the Winner Is …

In fall 2017, the Stroud Center’s Education Department sponsored a design contest to develop an activity patch for use in its scout and other youth programs. The public was invited ...

Stroud Center Presents at Riparian Forest Buffer Summit

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources organized the 2018 Riparian Forest Buffer Summit to provide conservation practitioners and decision makers with information and skills that they can use in ...

“We’ve All Got to Be Good Neighbors”

Barclay Hoopes’ family has been farming in Landenberg, Pennsylvania, since 1854. He knows how he treats his land affects thousands of people downstream — it sits at the headwaters of White ...

Sharing 21st Century Tools With Educators

Two professional development workshops highlighted resources to engage students in learning about watersheds, stream health, and water quality ...

Explore “Wonders of Water” With Us at Philly Flower Show

Visit two exhibits featuring our research, education, and watershed restoration or hear us speak at the Water Summit! ...

Get Your Boots Wet With Our Education Training Events

Stroud Water Research Center is pleased to announce the expansion of watershed education professional development and training events ...

EnviroDIY Sensors Track Road Salt Levels in Streams

During thaws and rain events, road salt is carried into streams where it can have chronic and sometimes acute effects on biological communities ...

Stroud Center Educators Visit the Lamotte Company

Our educators visited the Lamotte Company recently to discuss our product line and our partnership. Lamotte sells a few of our education products including the Leaf Pack Experiment Stream Ecology ...

Berries and Nuts: a Different Approach to Riparian Buffers

Planting trees and shrubs on streamside crop land improves water quality. What if you could plant a buffer that would protect a stream and yield a crop? ...