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David Bressler providing C-SAW technical assistance to volunteers of the Silver Lake Nature Center.

A Watershed of Curiosity

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Not everyone has the opportunity to become a professional scientist, but a great scientist can come from anywhere. Anyone can be a part of science.

A boy in a canoe on a lake.

New Canoe Fleet Helps Foster Meaningful On-the-Water Education

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Getting participants outside for learning in nature is a vital step in helping them make connections between the program content and the real world.

Meet Lisa Blazure, Soil Health Coordinator

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Blazure brings to Stroud Water Research Center a deep understanding of how improving agricultural soil health can result in healthier streams.

Improving Soil Health for Climate Change Resiliency

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Jim Harbach has practiced no-till farming for 30 years and has documented how his soils can better withstand the extreme weather swings associated with climate change.

Earth Day Celebration: A Streaming Perspective

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In this webinar recording John Jackson, Ph.D., talks about the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and its importance from the perspective of a stream.

Deep purple fruit on an elderberry bush.

A Movement Grows to Help Farmers Reduce Pollution and Turn a Profit

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An innovative program is showing farmers how to plant cash crops in buffer zones to help stabilize stream banks and clean up waterways.

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Good Things Come in Threes: Exciting News From the Leaf Pack Network

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We are excited to announce major improvements to the Leaf Pack Network, an international network of teachers, students, and citizen monitors investigating their local stream ecosystems.

Meet Courtland Hess and Adam Gochnauer, Entomologists

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Hess and Gochnauer tell us what brought them to Stroud Water Research Center and what they hope to achieve here.

Stream Monitoring in the Delaware River Basin: More Than Just Numbers

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Master Watershed Stewards help develop science capacity to support stream and river protection and restoration by citizen science programs.

Salt in the Water: Action on the Ground

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This webinar introduces viewers to how excessive salt affects life in freshwater streams and how a local group is raising awareness and changing behavior.