Bringing Eastern Brook Trout Back to Red Clay Creek
In Pennsylvania, property owners and farmers are transforming their lands to restore a stream’s health and its native fish.
read moreIn Pennsylvania, property owners and farmers are transforming their lands to restore a stream’s health and its native fish.
read moreImproving a stream along your property protects the stream, your land, and trout habitat, along with helping the Chesapeake Bay.
read moreMandy Nix received an award for outstanding work leading the STREAM Girls program at the Stroud Center since 2019.
read moreJoin Stroud Water Research Center and Trout Unlimited this spring for STREAM Girls, an outdoor watershed experience that combines science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) with recreational fly-fishing to empower today’s girls to become tomorrow’s leaders.
read moreOuellet, V., and M. Daniels. 2021. Journal of Thermal Biology 98: 102931.
read moreThe Stroud Water Research Center education department provided staffing and other supports to the PA Trout in the Classroom (PA TIC) program, including the design and development of a new PA TIC website. (Project details may change over the lifespan of a project. The project description listed here is from the annual report of the most recent project year.) Funded…
read moreFishing guides in Michigan are using real-time data from an EnviroDIY monitoring station to remotely make appropriate decisions on where and when to fish.
read moreWhile they more literally grow from eggs into alevins, fingerlings, and adults, trout “grow” on trees because their health and survival depend on streamside forests.
read morePeipoch, M., and H.M. Valett. 2019. River Research and Applications 35(9): 1563–1574.
read moreCalling all Trout in the Classroom teachers and partners in Pennsylvania! Don’t miss this day of professional development and hands-on TIC immersion.
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