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Map showing forested stream buffers in the west branch of Red Clay Creek with a photo overlay of brook trout fingerlings.

Landowners Partner With Stroud Center on Stream Restoration Across Watershed

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Something wonderful is happening on the west branch of Red Clay Creek. It is getting its trees back — and perhaps its native brook trout, too.

Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom Program Support

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

The Stroud Water Research Center education department provided staffing and other supports to the PA Trout in the Classroom (PA TIC) program, including the design and development of a new…

Photo of trout fingerlings in a tank.

How Do Trout Grow on Trees?

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

While they more literally grow from eggs into alevins, fingerlings, and adults, trout “grow” on trees because their health and survival depend on streamside forests.

Baby trout in a classroom aquarium

Trout in the Classroom Training

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Presented in Partnership With the Pennsylvania Council of Trout Unlimited and the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission
This workshop will be an introduction to Trout in Classroom for new teachers and program partners and a refresher for those that have been involved with the program in the past.

Trout Grow on Trees

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

This project connects citizens to the idea that healthy forests make healthy streams and, thus, healthy trout populations. Funding supports hands-on experiences for students and families to learn about the…