Now Watch All 8 Episodes Of WHYY/Stroud Water Research Center's Stories From The Streams Series Online
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The Stories From The Steams Series by WHYY and Stroud Water Research Center started in January of 2019 as a thought-provoking and informative series where viewers can see how a team of scientists, educators, and private citizens are working every day to maintain the quality of the water in the Delaware River Watershed. Every episode follows these remarkable and passionate people on farms, in science labs, and along the rivers and streams that eventually lead to the Delaware Bay. Now you can watch all 8 episodes online-- -- Wonders of the Watershed: Discover nature’s perfect way of insuring that rainwater sustains the planet. -- Salty Streams: Road salt keeps travelers safe in winter but can pose a serious threat to nearby streams. -- Back to Our Roots: Planting trees along a stream can filter out pollutants and dramatically improve water quality. -- Saving Soil, Saving Streams: Farmers and scientists work together to maintain the health of soil and streams. -- Techno Geeks: With the help of new technology, citizen scientists can monitor the health of local streams. -- Stream Fever: Streams that are too warm endanger the habitats of mayflies and other life sustaining insects. -- Straight From the Source: Scientists use advanced tools to track down the source of potentially harmful contaminants. -- Fly, Teachers, Fly: A Philadelphia Eagle joins Axalta’s All-Pro teachers for an education adventure in White Clay Creek! Click Here to watch all 8 episodes. Click Here for more information on the Series. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website, Click Here to subscribe to UpStream. 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 and visit their YouTube Channel. Related Articles: Penn State Master Well Owner Network Now Accepting Volunteer Applications Second Annual Street-2-Creek Storm Drain Art Contest In York County A Success! [Posted: September 26, 2019] |
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