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Students in Oregon performing a leaf pack experiment.

Discover the Health of Your Local Stream With the Leaf Pack Network!

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Started over 25 years ago to support teachers connecting students to their local watershed, the Leaf Pack Network has turned into a community science outlet.

Learn How to Protect Your Watershed

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Have you ever wondered how you can make a difference and improve the health of your local streams? Watch this special webinar series to find out!

Leaf Pack Stream Ecology Kit and International Network

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This international program, which is bilingual in English and Spanish, engages students, teachers, families, and the public in water quality monitoring through the lens of aquatic macroinvertebrates. (Project details may…

A debris dam of large branches catches leaves in a stream which then host macroinvertebrates and microbes.

How Fallen Leaves Are a Tree’s Gift to a Stream

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Former Stroud Center intern and now restoration professional at the Alliance of the Chesapeake Bay, Rebecca Lauver reflects on a dietary staple of healthy streams.

A student weighs dried leaves in a mesh bag in preparation for a leaf pack project.

Teen’s Eye-Opening Experiment to Monitor Local Water Quality Wins at Science Fair

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“My finding surprised me and taught me that the clean water in my community is more limited than I thought.”

Teacher demonstrating leaf pack methods to students in outdoor classroom.

[Webinar] Leaf Pack Through the Ages!

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Learn from Leaf Pack Network® “superstars” as educators and partners share tips and tricks of engaging students in the Leaf Pack Network.

Teachers learn how to use foldable microscopes at workshop.

Teachers Bring Home Lessons From the Amazon

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Stroud Water Research Center and its partners are developing curricula that take the lessons the Amazon offers for how to live sustainably to schools and communities across the globe.

Leaf Pack Network Adds Hands-On Experience to Virtual Learning

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A Canadian university is making sure students get fieldwork experience despite the pandemic — by mailing them freshwater field kits to use at home.

Three high school students examine rocks collected from a stream.

ROCK OUT with New Resources from the Rock Pack Experiment!

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The Rock Pack Experiment builds exciting, real-world connections among stream ecology, engineering, and geomorphology.

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?

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