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Tara Muenz teaching a group of students in the outdoor classroom.
Students Experience Field-Based Learning at the Stroud Center’s New Outdoor Classroom
There's just something about going outside. It's fun. It lowers stress. It helps students focus. And it's a great way to learn about freshwater science.
Maria Scarborough with U.S. Sens. Chris Coons and Sheldon Whitehouse at the Stroud Center table at a bioblitz.
Stroud Team Helps Discover Species Diversity in State and National Parks
Stroud Center entomologists, interns, and educators joined citizen scientists and others for the National Park Service Centennial BioBlitz.
Students using the Model My Watershed web app on a laptop computer.
Students Nationwide Model Their Watersheds, Solve Environmental Challenges
To cultivate the next generation of scientists and watershed stewards, Stroud Center and partners are taking Model My Watershed to classrooms nationwide.
2016 Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting logo
Stroud Center Speaks on Water Scarcity at SFS Annual Meeting
Held in drought-stricken southern California, the focus was on the consequences of depleting freshwater resources and potential solutions.
Brownie Troop Completes Wonders of Water Journey
Brownie Troop Completes Wonders of Water Journey
We are thrilled to now offer Girl Scout and Boy Scout programs! On Saturday April 30, Brownie Troop #4070 visited us to complete their Wonders of Water Journey badges. Chadds
Teachers from the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School learned about the Trout Grow on Trees program.
Sharing Our Science: Winter 2016
We share our science to increase awareness and create a public dialogue centered on the protection, preservation, and restoration of watersheds everywhere.