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American mink standing on rocks
Diversity Makes Us Stronger — Both in Our Communities and Our Watersheds
Watch an American mink shake off creek water and explore its surroundings on the East Branch of White Clay Creek.
River with riparian forest
Growing Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Environmental Education Programs
We pledge to foster programs that engage and empower all audiences who have been historically excluded from and unsafe in the same outdoor green spaces we inspire our learners to
Diving into eeBLUE: Stroud Water Research Center Partners with NOAA and NAAEE to Offer Watershed STEM Education
Diving into eeBLUE: Stroud Water Research Center Partners with NOAA and NAAEE to Offer Watershed STEM Education
These grants will support programming for a total of 91 local 21st Century Community Learning Centers sites and their students, many of whom live in high-poverty and underserved areas.
Monitor My Watershed map feature
Teach-the-Teacher Workshop Brings Real-Time Data to the Classroom
For teachers, access to real-time data on the Monitor My Watershed data portal can revolutionize the way students are taught about water.
Three high school students examine rocks collected from a stream.
ROCK OUT with New Resources from the Rock Pack Experiment!
The Rock Pack Experiment builds exciting, real-world connections among stream ecology, engineering, and geomorphology.
A Freshwater Rockstar: The Net-Spinning Caddisfly
A Freshwater Rockstar: The Net-Spinning Caddisfly
Net-spinning caddisflies benefit the entire ecosystem as ecosystem engineers, or organisms that maintain, modify, or create habitats.