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UpStream Newsletter, Winter 2011

Stroud Center scientists think Papua New Guinea might be more important in terms of carbon and sediment discharge than the entire Amazon River ...

Expanding the Leaf Pack Network® to South and Central America

The goal is to create a conservation ethic that integrates ordinary people into the decision-making process by putting simple assessment tools into their hands ...

Pursuing Science Half a World Away: The Fly River in Papua New Guinea

First article in a series about an international team of scientists following the transformation of river-borne carbon from the sources of the Fly River in Papua New Guinea to its ...

Chester County’s Share: $4 Million For Environmental Projects

October 6, 2010, Daily Local News: Federal stimulus funds are funding basic research on several factors that influence the health of streams ...

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2010

The Stroud Center has been recording daily, monthly, seasonal, annual — and even multiyear data — in Costa Rica to gain insights on climate change ...

Studying Tropical Waters To Understand the Impacts of Climate Change

Naturally occurring differences in temperature, rainfall, and hydrological characteristics of tropical landscapes will yield useful information about how climate variation and change may impact the diverse species that populate our ...

Monitors Find Healthy Signs in Hay Creek Near Birdsboro

April 21, 2010. bctv.org: Stroud Water Research Center employees were interviewed while monitoring Hay Creek during their annual Schuylkill River Watershed monitoring ...

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2010

Yellowstone Lake is the subject of exciting research by Jinjun Kan, the microbial ecologist who will join the Stroud Water Research Center in the spring ...

Effects of Drilling For Natural Gas

November 8, 2009. Rodale News: Stroud Center scientist Louis Kaplan, Ph.D. was interviewed about the effects of drilling for natural gas on freshwater systems ...

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2009

The Stroud Center and the University of Delaware will study whether human-induced erosion modifies greenhouse gas emissions from the landscape ...