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A penny shows the scale of seven-day-old New Zealand mud snails being reared in a laboratory.

Leaf Pack Monitoring Finds Invasive New Zealand Mud Snail in Ridley Creek

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A community creek monitoring event revealed one of the highest densities of invasive New Zealand mud snails ever observed in the region.

Students engaging in watershed science using the Shared Waters curriculum.

Shared Waters Curriculum Brings the Leaf Pack Network to Elementary Students

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Designed for grades 3–6, the curriculum teaches how everyday choices affect stream health and empowers students to protect local waterways.

Teachers collect macroinvertebrates from a stream.

Outdoor Learning Network Helps Teachers Grow and Students Thrive

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OLNI empowers teachers to bring real-world watershed science into classrooms, inspiring curiosity and student engagement.

A girl smiles while holding a bluegill fish she caught.

Expanding Watershed Education in the Oxford Area

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From reeling in fish to exploring the tiny critters that call our streams home, youth and families are experiencing watershed science in exciting new ways.

Teachers from Avon Grove and Octoraro schools at a professional development workshop.

New Grant Brings Outdoor Watershed Learning to Octorara and Avon Grove Students

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Thanks to a new grant-supported partnership between the Stroud Center and local schools, hundreds of students will explore, study, and protect their local rivers and streams.

Five workshop participants holding their artificial leaf packs.

MWEEs and the Leaf Pack Network

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Join us for a special MWEE Ambassador Training and learn a fun, immersive way to engage with watershed science.

An educator helping four girls identify the aquatic insects they collected from a stream.

[CANCELED] STREAM Girls Stream Study and Fly-Fishing Event

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Join us for a fun-filled day to study the ecosystem and wildlife in the White Clay Creek and learn the basics of fly fishing!

Children examine aquatic insects caught in a seine.

Summer is for Libraries — And Stream Life!

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Creek Critters, a popular children’s book about freshwater ecology, is inspiring a new wave of fun and educational programming at libraries near and far.

Two teachers at a professional development course.

Online Course Boosts Environmental Literacy in Pennsylvania

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Stroud Water Research Center launches Foundations of Environmental Literacy in Pennsylvania, a professional development course for educators.

Junior Ranger Angler Program Event Flyer.

Junior Ranger Angler Program

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No matter who you are or where you live, whether you’ve been fishing or not, if you’re ready to learn, explore, and be a safe angler, fishing is for you!