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Tuscarora Creek Receives Moderately Unhealthy Score

Tuscarora Creek Receives Moderately Unhealthy Score

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Great Blue Heron visits site. Photo by Amy Ulland. On April 17, lead monitor and regional trainer Dave Manning and...

Survey at Big Spring Site Finds Degraded Water Quality

Survey at Big Spring Site Finds Degraded Water Quality

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A rather large Fantail Darter fish found its way into the collection net as well. Thanks to Fisheries Biologist and...

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Citizen Scientists Discover What’s Hiding in Catoctin Creek

Apr 13, 2021

Certified stream monitor Dave Manning supervises the Virginia Save Our Streams approved method for sampling macros from the South Fork...

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Stream Side with the Loudoun Wildlife Stream Monitoring Program

Stream Side with the Loudoun Wildlife Stream Monitoring Program

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Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy established the Stream Monitoring Program in 1996.  Today, the program is still going strong and is a...

Emma’s Story: The Making of a Stream Monitor

Feb 10, 2020

Volume 25 Issue 1, Winter 2020 by Emma Lloyd with Amy Ulland Emma takes the temperature of a stream’s water....

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People can preserve healthy streams or restore them to healthy conditions. Preserving a natural riparian buffer stabilizes the stream banks...

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Water Quality in Big Spring Creek

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