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Sign reading We Planted Trees for Clean Water

Fifty Thousand Reasons Why the Watershed Restoration Program Is Six Years Strong

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In the last six years, Stroud Water Research Center has planted nearly 50,000 trees for clean water and healthy streams.

Stroud Center Heads to Lancaster: Our Role in Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week

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Create habitat, protect water, and explore the outdoors: these are the principles and action steps that guide the Lancaster Conservancy’s Water Week.

Tree Care is Essential for Successful Riparian Forest Buffers

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Young seedlings face a variety of threats on floodplains that are also home to deer, rodents, invasive plants, and yes, flooding!

Video still from Episode 7 of the WHYY "Stories From the Streams" video series

Stories From the Streams: Wonders of the Watershed

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Nature has a perfect way of insuring that rainwater sustains the planet. Episode 7 in the “Stories from the Streams” series from WHYY TV12.

Joining Forces With Farmers to Protect Clean Water

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The Stroud Center and its Delaware River Watershed Initiative partners are helping farmers implement agricultural best management practices to protect clean water.

Rhamphomyia longicauda in copula

Sharing Our Science: Winter-Spring 2016

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For the long-tailed dance fly, every night is ladies’ night, Dave Funk explained in a lecture a University of Delaware insect ecology class.

2015 Society for Freshwater Science conference logo.

Sharing Our Science: Summer 2015

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In May, Stroud Water Research Center scientists attended the weeklong annual meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Planting a streamside forest on a farm.

Healthy Streams for Healthy Herds

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When farmers improve the health of streams on their land, it also improves the health of their herds.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Restoration News, Fall 2014

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In between the flurry of watershed restoration planning and field work that the Stroud Restoration Team carries out, it organized several riparian forest buffer workshops through the region this fall.

Autumn stream by David H. Funk

Outreach For Healthy Streams

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Here, in brief, is our approach to watershed restoration outreach to distant watersheds and new communities.