Watershed Education on the Conestoga River
This advanced course in watershed education knowledge and pedagogy will take place online, on campus, and on the water.
This advanced course in watershed education knowledge and pedagogy will take place online, on campus, and on the water.
You'll learn the skills necessary to assemble, program, and deploy a water monitoring station, with the understanding that the DIY journey has just begun!
Learn how rain gardens improve water quality, reduce flooding, recharge wells, filter pollutants, reduce summer heat, and keep our water clean.
Learn about a fun, hands-on tool for people of all ages that demonstrates how our actions on land impact stream life and water quality.
Join us for educational activities in Brandywine Park followed by a paddle from the park to the confluence of the Brandywine and Christina rivers.
The 2024 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence will be presented to Paul Greenberg, American fisherman and award-winning author.
Teachers, curriculum coordinators, administrators, and nonformal educators will learn how to incorporate STEELS standards into their instruction.
Join us to learn the hallmarks of healthy, well-functioning stream ecosystems and how streams respond to a variety of land uses and pollutants.
Join us for a celebration of the community’s commitment to freshwater resources!
Join us or one of our partner organizations virtually or in person to learn how road salt impacts local waterways.
Taxonomic certification exams will be offered at the Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting.
Enjoy an evening of films that illustrate the earth’s beauty, show the challenges facing our planet, and highlight the communities working to protect it.
Families and community members are welcome to join us to engage in many hands-on activities celebrating our most precious resource — clean fresh water.