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Fish of the Río Rincón, Costa Rica

Researchers from the Stroud Center visited the Río Rincón on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica to scope out potential sites for an upcoming survey of the physical, chemical, and ...

Wildlife Camera: Costa Rican Tapir

A wildlife camera recorded footage of a tapir walking near Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica ...

Tapir Visits the Maritza Biological Station

A rare daytime sighting of a tapir near Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica ...

Spider Monkeys at the Maritza Biological Station

Another video shot by Rafa Morales, station manager at the Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica. This adult spider monkey is feeding on buds in the treetops while its baby ...

Grateful for Our First 50 Years

As we wind down our 50th anniversary year, and make plans for the next 50, we wanted to share our gratitude with you ...

Meet Our New Scientist: Diana Oviedo-Vargas

Diana Oviedo-Vargas, Ph.D., grew up in a rural town in Costa Rica and was drawn to the Stroud Center because of its long-term research in Costa Rica ...

50 & Fabulous: Throwing It Back to 1967

The Stroud Center celebrated fifty years of freshwater research, education, and restoration while highlighting the Beatles, the Mod era, and groovy attire! ...

Do You Know What a Leaf Pack Is?

Since the 1970s, Stroud Water Research Center scientists have used leaf packs to better understand stream ecosystems from Pennsylvania to Peru and beyond ...

Funds for Improved Farming Practices to Help the Chesapeake Bay

Stroud Water Research Center’s Watershed Restoration Group was awarded $750,000 to install best management practices on 24 farms ...

USDA Programs Put Stroud Center Science on the Ground

With the help of the USDA, a growing number of farmers are choosing to plant streamside forests to protect water quality for their downstream neighbors ...