Stroud Water Research Center: Get Slimed, Good Fences-Good Water, Educating Stewards Of Tomorrow
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The latest newsletter from the Stroud Water Research Center in Chester County includes articles on--

-- Getting Slimed: Scientists Investigate Biofilms In Streams Amidst Climate Change

-- Good Farm Fences Make Good Water

-- Training The Teachers Of Today To Educate The Stewards Of Tomorrow

-- Citizen Scientists - World Water Monitoring Day Celebration Sept. 19

-- Meet Mandy Nix: New Watershed Education Specialist (photo)

-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website.  Click Here to subscribe to Stroud’s Educator newsletter.  Click Here to become a Friend Of Stroud Research,  Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter, include them in your Circle on Google+ and visit their YouTube Channel.

NewsClips:

DCNR PA Outdoor Corps Program Links Young Adults To The Outdoors

Lycoming College Field Station Expands College Stream Biology Research Efforts

Dickinson Environmental Science Major Helps Restore Oyster Population In Chesapeake Bay

Millersville Students: Swarming Mayflies May Be Fertilizer, Human Food Source

Shaver’s Creek Environmental Ed Center To Reopen Saturday After Renovations

Shaver’s Creek Environmental Ed Center Reopens

Duquesne Among 3 PA Universities To Launch STEM Fellowship Program

Related Stories:

Delaware River Watershed Initiative: Clean Water, Healthy Fish, Happy Kids In Chester County

CBF-PA: 16 Student Groups In 6 Counties To Participate In Fall Susquehanna Watershed Environmental Education Program

DEP Teaching Green: Environmental Ed Grant Success Stories

Agriculture Officials Visit Wilson College's Organic Fulton Farm, Center For Sustainability Studies

How You Can Help

Want To Find A Watershed Group Near You? Try The PA Land Trust Assn. Watershed Association Finder

Take Action

How Good Is The Water Quality In Streams In Your Community?  Take A Look, Then Act

[Posted: Sept. 7, 2018]


9/10/2018

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