Design Your Wildlife Habitat: A Hands-On Workshop
Develop your vision for an ecological landscape that boosts biodiversity around your home and fits into your neighborhood.
Develop your vision for an ecological landscape that boosts biodiversity around your home and fits into your neighborhood.
Join us for a webinar about the overuse of road salt, its impacts on our rivers, and how you can help us learn more about chloride levels in your streams.
Enjoy live music, children’s activities, exhibits, vendors, educational hikes, good food, and other live entertainment. Stop by our exhibit and say hello!
Whether you’re a horse enthusiast or like spending a fun day with family and friends in the beautiful countryside, it’s time to make plans for the Willowdale Steeplechase!
From jewelry to great adventures, we've got you covered! The auction will open on Friday, May 15 and close on Tuesday, May 19.
The Stroud Center is seeking qualified professionals to take a pilot test of the Society for Freshwater Science Fish Identification Certification.
Tee off “fore” fresh water at our annual golf invitational to support freshwater research, environmental education, and watershed restoration.
Families and kids of all ages are invited to earn their Junior Ranger Angler badge while exploring the outdoors together.
Whether your property is large or small, you can create habitat and encourage new species to your property with some tricks and tips for native plants.
Join Stroud Water Research Center and Brandywine Polo Club for a fun night benefiting freshwater research, education, and watershed restoration.
Join us for a monthly volunteer day to help the streamside forest and pollinator garden in Lancaster's Overlook Park thrive.
This educator camp blends stream science, outdoor learning, and classroom application, helping teachers transform local waterways into living laboratories.
Taxonomic Certification Program exams will be offered in conjuction with a two-week course, Southern Appalachian Mayflies, Stoneflies, and Caddisflies.
Taxonomic Certification Program exams will be offered in conjuction with a two-week course, Southern Appalachian Mayflies, Stoneflies, and Caddisflies.
Throughout the week, campers will explore the Stroud Center’s forested campus along the creek, perform hands-on freshwater science experiments, and create nature-themed crafts.
Join us at The Water's Edge as we honor Amy Bowers Cordalis, advocate for the Klamath River and Indigenous people.