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Workshops: Farms for Food, Clean Water, and Healthy Streams
An opportunity for farmers and rural landowners to learn how conservation projects and forested buffers can restore their streams to healthier conditions.
Free Event to Focus on Conservation and Animal Health
The Stroud Center is hosting a presentation for equine farm managers focused on conservation planning, stream ecology, and animal deworming issues.
Applicants Requested for Farm Stewardship Program
The Stroud Center's Farm Stewardship Program helps landowners plan, fund, and implement conservation practices for long-term farm stewardship.
NOAA Leaders Sullivan, Lubchenco Honored for Freshwater Stewardship
Jane Lubchenco, former Under Secretary of Commerce for the National Oceans and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA), and Kathryn Sullivan, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator received
Sweeney Receives Forest Champion Lifetime Achievement Award
Sweeney was honored by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and the U.S. Forest Service at the opening ceremonies of the 2013 Chesapeake Watershed Forum.
Stroud Center Scientist to Advise U.S. Army Corps on Environmental Impacts
Melinda Daniels, Ph.D., has been appointed by Secretary of Defense Hagel to serve on the Environmental Advisory Board to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Leaf Pack Connects Students with Nature
Stroud Water Research Center partners with National Wildlife Federation to provide classrooms with powerful stream and water testing tool
Moorhead Environmental Complex Achieves LEED® Platinum
By conserving energy and water, LEED® certified buildings save money, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to a healthier environment.
New Watershed Restoration Group to Ensure Water Quality
Group will bring our mission full circle by sharing knowledge of best management practices and helping landowners and stakeholders to implement them.
Seminar Series Investigates Laws Protecting Fresh Water
Stroud Center scientist John K. Jackson, Ph.D., will explore whether environmental laws are protecting our streams and rivers.
Seminars to Address Hot Topics in Watershed Science and Education
The lecture series gives the public the chance to learn how watershed science and education are tackling water-related challenges.
Stroud Water Research Center Dedicates “Green” Building
The building provides opportunities for educators to discuss the various features such as photovoltaic panels, rainwater capture, geothermal heat, and landscaping that promotes infiltration.