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Alabama Water Watch and Georgia Adopt-A-Stream partner with the U.S. Forest Service to monitor and protect watersheds in the Escambia Experimental Forest

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Dyson, D.S., T.K. Muenz, and E. Reutebuch. 2014. Alabama’s Treasured Forest Magazine, Alabama Forestry Commission.

Six women from the Stroud Center participate in a bioblitz.

Sharing Our Science: Summer 2014

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Stroud Center Scientists Attend International Conferences; Leaf Pack Network Science Hits the Road; 24 Hours, 55 Volunteers, 807 Species; Walking the Walk at Spring Creek Farms Field Day; Cultivating the Next Generation of Scientists.

Stroud Seminar Series

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Stroud Water Research Center educators and scientists presented their work through a series of lectures. These lectures covered topics such as the challenges in STEM education; whether environmental laws are…

Critical Zone Geoscience Education

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Stroud Water Research Center educators and scientists are teaching the principles and processes of the earth’s critical zone to teachers, informal educators, and academically at-risk youth. This program is based…

From Classroom to Creek

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Stroud Water Research Center educators visited several elementary schools within the city of Newark to introduce them to the concepts of watersheds and how to minimize stormwater runoff in their…

A golden shiner from a tributary to the Brandywine Creek.

Sharing Our Science: Spring 2014

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Stroud Center Tackles Watershed Restoration; Getting to Know Rock Snot; Something Smells Fishy.

Tara Muenz shares her love of nature with children and adults as Stroud Center’s new education programs manager. 

Tara Muenz Joins Stroud Center as New Educator

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Muenz describes herself as an “earth steward” who enjoys pursuing a “mindful and simple lifestyle.” She plans to share her passion for environmental stewardship, especially for healthy waters, with others.

Brook trout.

Students Learn Fish Grow on Trees

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Students raised trout from eggs, monitored tank water quality, recorded fish behavior, engaged in stream studies, and learned to appreciate water resources.

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Developing a web application for the integration of real-world, scientific, problem-solving into the secondary classroom

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Gill, S.E., N. Marcum-Dietrich, and J. Fraser. 2014. Pages 422–432 in A.D. Ritzhaupt and S. Kumar (editors). K–12 education: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications. IGI Global, Hershey, Pennsylvania.