The Watershed Restoration Group engages the public in freshwater stewardship and watershed restoration by helping landowners implement best management practices and plant streamside forest buffers. We link research, education, and action on the ground to manage our most precious resource — fresh water.
Watershed Restoration Staff
Watershed Restoration News
Stories From the Streams: Saving Soil, Saving Streams
Learn how farmers and scientists can work together to maintain the health of soil and streams. Episode 2 in the “Stories from the Streams” series from WHYY TV12.
New Funds Announced for Delaware River Restoration
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded more than $1.9 million to the Stroud Center for watershed restoration projects.
To the Fields We Go!
Stroud™ Water Research Center recently participated in field days to share our knowledge about farming for clean fresh water.
Fifty Thousand Reasons Why the Watershed Restoration Program Is Six Years Strong
In the last six years, Stroud Water Research Center has planted nearly 50,000 trees for clean water and healthy streams.
Meet Our 2019 Summer Interns!
Our internship program, now in its 47th year, has ushered through hundreds of interns who have come in search of meaningful work.
Stroud Center Heads to Lancaster: Our Role in Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week
Create habitat, protect water, and explore the outdoors: these are the principles and action steps that guide the Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week.