News
Re-Wilding Tropical Ecosystems Starts With Clean Fresh Water
Bern Sweeney, Ph.D., traveled to Costa Rica in late January to discuss innovative practices in re-wilding tropical ecosystems including rainforests, mangrove forests, streams and wetlands ...
Remembering John Taylor
John H. Taylor Jr. was a career journalist who served on Stroud Water Research Center’s board of directors since June 2009 ...
Healthy Streams for Healthy Herds
When farmers improve the health of streams on their land, it also improves the health of their herds ...
New Record Set for the Annual Fund
The 2014 annual fund reached a new level of support -- a total of 356 donors gave $452,809, setting records for the numbers of donors and contributions raised ...
Getting Our Boots Ready for Spring Stream Programs
Known for boots-in-the-water programs, our education department goes above and beyond to share the latest in freshwater knowledge with thousands of students each year ...
2014 Publications from Stroud Center Staff and Collaborators
Peer-reviewed publication of our research, education, and restoration activities is a fundamental tool for all staff at Stroud Water Research Center. This process often represents years of hard work, collaboration, ...
Lindsey Albertson Takes Over Stream House
Lindsey Albertson, who earned her Ph.D. in Ecology at the University of California in Santa Barbara last year, has been doing postdoctoral research at Stroud Center, investigating how animals influence ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Honored at Water’s Edge Gala
Kennedy is president of Waterkeeper Alliance, a global advocacy organization advancing a mission for “swimmable, drinkable, fishable waterways worldwide.” ...
Restoration News, Fall 2014
In between the flurry of watershed restoration planning and field work that the Stroud Restoration Team carries out, it organized several riparian forest buffer workshops through the region this fall ...
Education News, Fall 2014
From New Jersey to Costa Rica to North Carolina and back home at the Stroud Center, our education staff was busy this fall! ...
