A Dream Come True: Rachel Johnson Takes on New Role at the Stroud Center
She found a purpose making water data accessible. Now she’s pursuing graduate research in the watershed where she empowered community scientists.
read moreShe found a purpose making water data accessible. Now she’s pursuing graduate research in the watershed where she empowered community scientists.
read moreAttention conservation professionals, landowners, and other interested parties in Northwestern Pennsylvania! Join us for the latest insights into riparian forest restoration.
read moreWith help from the Stroud Center, community scientists and watershed groups are measuring the impact of salt pollution on fresh water and taking action.
read moreAlowaifeer, A.M., S. Clingenpeel, J. Kan, P.E. Bigelow, M. Yoshinaga, B. Bothner, and T.R. McDermott. 2023. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 42(1): 225–241.
read moreStudents and educators in the Shenandoah Valley explored watershed science with our mobile lab, learning how their actions impact the Chesapeake Bay.
read moreFamilies and community members will engage in many hands-on activities including the discovery of live “stream bugs,” stream ecology videos under our pavilion, a special bilingual picture book reading in our streamside forest, and an electrofishing demonstration in White Clay Creek.
read moreHow the Clean Water Act changed the trajectory of America’s waterways and became a beacon for freshwater science.
read moreLearn how far our watershed restoration program has come in nearly 10 years and where we’re going to help farms adopt science-based solutions that restore healthy streams.
read moreConnecting with nature is key to democratizing education about freshwater resources and provides important health and educational benefits to developing minds.
read moreIt is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our friend Greg Wilson, a force for good in the restoration of Lancaster County’s freshwater streams.
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