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Two people paddling a red canoe on Octoraro Reservoir, with other canoes in the distance.

Latino Conservation Week: Introduction to Canoeing at Marsh Creek

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Join Stroud Water Research Center educators to learn the basics of canoeing on beautiful Marsh Creek lake!

Students study fish temporarily removed from a nearby stream.

Rooted in Science

800 600 Stroud Water Research Center

30 years and counting, Stroud Water Research Center’s Education Department makes cutting-edge freshwater science fun.

Lenape Chief Dennis Coker discussing native mussels with Tara Muenz along Fork Branch in Delaware.

Lenape Community Scientists Restore Their Ancestral Watershed

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Watershed monitoring and stewardship activities will support the potential to reintroduce mussels — the most endangered and threatened freshwater faunal group in the United States.

A man and seven children look at small fish in aquaria.

Brandywine River Restoration Trust ShadFest

1024 576 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us for a family-friendly spring festival celebrating the return of the American shad in the Brandywine River.

Publication title with image of a mayfly

Protecting our WATERS: a 5E lesson sequence derived from a National Science Foundation- funded middle school watershed sustainability curriculum

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Krauss, Z., D. Kline, N.I. Marcum-Dietrich, C. Stunkard, S. Kerlin, and C. Staudt. 2022. Science Activities 59(2):97–105.

Two teachers enjoying a workshop.

Getting Hands-On Integrating Environmental Education

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us for a full day workshop to work through the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences framework while furthering your own knowledge of environmental literacy and stewardship.

A boy catches a live aquatic macroinvertebrate to observe from the discovery tank.

White Clay Creek Fest

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Enjoy live music, children’s activities, exhibits, vendors, educational hikes, good food, and other live entertainment. Stop by our Watershed Education Mobile Lab and say hello!

[Hybrid] Watershed STEM and Aquatic WILD Training for Educators, Part 2

800 488 Stroud Water Research Center

This hands-on professional development workshop will immerse educators in STEM activities on land and in water to help them actively engage youth of all ages.

[Hybrid] Watershed STEM and Aquatic WILD Training for Educators, Part 1

800 488 Stroud Water Research Center

This hands-on professional development workshop will immerse educators in STEM activities on land and in water to help them actively engage youth of all ages.

Teachers collecting aquatic macroinvertebrates at a workshop.

[In Person] Watershed Education & MWEE Ambassador Training for K–12 Educators

800 533 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us for two full days of hands-on, minds-on learning in the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience curricular framework and DCNR’s Watershed Education curriculum!