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UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2009

The International Bar Code of Life project has the potential to revolutionize research, pest and disease control, food safety, and much more ...

Rain Barrel Project Teaches Stormwater Solutions

The Rain Barrel Project taught students in Media Borough about stormwater runoff and how it affects their school, neighborhood, and local streams ...

UpStream Newsletter, Winter 2009

After almost three years at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, Dave Arscott will return to serve as the Stroud Center’s assistant director ...

In Support of Streamside Forests: Understanding the Challenges and Becoming Part of the Solution

Each tree helps prevent pollutants from entering our water supplies and provides lasting benefits of shade, beauty and the natural habitat essential to a healthy ecosystem ...

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2008

Each of us affects the quality of our drinking water — and there’s a lot we can do as individuals to protect it from harmful contaminants and pollutants ...

Five Days + Seventeen People = A World of Promise

The Stroud Center gained invaluable insights into ways to improve and adapt our popular Leaf Pack Kit for use in Spanish-speaking countries and the tropics ...

A River Runs Through Us

September 14, 2008. The Reading Eagle: Stroud Center scientist John Jackson, Ph.D., was interviewed about the health of the Schuylkill River ...

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2008

Willy Eldridge recently joined the Stroud™ Water Research Center to launch its Fish Molecular Ecology Department ...

Spanish-Language Leaf Pack Experiment Kit: Fall Workshop Will Kick Off Pilot Program

Being able to reach out to 500 million Spanish speakers around the world will do a lot to promote a freshwater stewardship movement across many borders ...

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2008

A documentary film chronicles how students rowed, paddled, and across the watersheds that provide nine million New Yorkers with drinking water ...