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A Freshwater Rockstar: The Net-Spinning Caddisfly

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Net-spinning caddisflies benefit the entire ecosystem as ecosystem engineers, or organisms that maintain, modify, or create habitats.

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Stroud Center Director of Education Appointed to Academic Standards Committee

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Kerlin will bring his expertise to the table as the state Department of Education prepares to update its 17-year-old science standards.

Explore Your Backyard Watershed and Others Worldwide with the Leaf Pack Network!

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How can homemade leaf packs and an online data portal help you study creeping, crawling aquatic macroinvertebrates?

Macroinvertebrates.org webinar video

Macroinvertebrates.org: A Virtual Resource for Teaching and Learning ID!

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This webinar demonstrates site features and how this open educational resource can support macroinvertebrate identification training with volunteers and students.

[VIRTUAL WORKSHOP] Project WET Climate Resiliency Workshop: The Future of Fresh Water (Part II)

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Join Project WET State Coordinator Jessica Kester and the experts at Stroud Water Research Center for this two-day workshop focusing on current topics through the lens of water and water-based topics using the Healthy Water Healthy People Curriculum Guide and Project WET’s BRAND NEW climate resiliency unit.

Wisconsin leaf pack workshop participants.

[WEBINAR] NEW Leaf Pack Network Stream Ecology Kit Reveal!

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Join Leaf Pack Network Administrator and freshwater ecologist, Tara Muenz, for a tour of the new features PLUS an introduction on how YOU can get started with the Leaf Pack Network!

Biodiversity in the Keystone State

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Explore resources from Pennsylvania nature centers, science museums, state parks, conservation districts, and many other highly specialized organizations.

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Biodiversity at Our Costa Rica Field Station

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Tapirs are “umbrella species” in tropical ecosystems. Watch one enjoy the rain while swimming in Río Tempisquito during a rare daytime visit to our field station.

Splash into Project WET’s Home and Distance Learning Resources!

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Take a look at a few of our favorite Project WET Home and Distance Learning Resources to support water education for all ages.

Watch Mayfly Nymphs Hatch Instantly

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This video by Stroud Center Entomologist David Funk captured the moment an ovoviviparous mayfly laid a brood of eggs that hatched immediately into hundreds of nymphs.