Streams and Rivers
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NewsOctober is the Perfect Time to Celebrate Trees and Streams
Date Posted 9/17/2025Celebrate streamside trees this October during Riparian Buffer Month! -
NewsEastern Hellbender Proposed as Endangered Species Addition
Date Posted 9/15/2025This large Pennsylvania salamander is an important inhabitant of our waterways. -
WorkshopsWaterways On Wheels: Lehigh Parkway Bike Tour
Length 2 hours, 30 minutesJoin a family-friendly, 6-mile bike ride to explore the Little Lehigh Watershed, its history, water quality, and ongoing conservation efforts. -
NewsSummertime in Riparian Buffers: Maintenance Items to Consider
Date Posted 7/21/2025Remember summertime maintenance of riparian buffer areas. -
ArticlesPlanting a Riparian Grass Buffer for Wildlife
This article described how to plant and maintain a grass buffer around riparian areas for wildlife. Grass buffers do not replace forest buffers, but they can be used in areas where planting and maintaining a forest would not be possible. -
ArticlesSinuosity and Stream Health
Healthy streams typically don't follow the straight and narrow. -
ArticlesA Healthy Stream Has Low Embeddedness
Embeddedness is a complex word to describe a simple concept. Are the rocks, gravel, and boulders in the stream bed exposed? Or are they buried by sediment, surrounded by soils, and barely visible? -
ArticlesA Healthy Stream Has Stream Bank Cover
One of the many visual indicators you might use to assess the health of a stream is the amount of stream bank vegetation and other cover. -
ArticlesMonitoring Streams with Visual Assessments
Monitoring our waterways is important for assessing stream conditions and water quality and using visual assessments is a low-tech way to evaluate stream health. -
ArticlesPests and Diseases of Common Live Staking Species
Live stakes are an increasingly popular way to repair eroding streams on a budget. However, moving plants always comes with the risk of spreading pests and diseases. -
ArticlesUnderstanding Transparency Tube Measurements
Transparency tubes are popular for use in stream monitoring programs. They are also part of the "First Investigation of Stream Health" activity. -
ArticlesLive Staking for Stream Restoration
A brief introduction and instructional guide to using live staking as an inexpensive and simple technique to restoring eroding stream banks. -
ArticlesRoadside Guide to Clean Water: Streambank and Floodplain Restoration
This restoration includes stabilizing and/or altering the stream channel to slow and direct the flow of water to reduce erosion and flooding. -
ArticlesRoadside Guide to Clean Water: Riparian Buffers
A riparian buffer involves planting or retaining trees, shrubs, or tall grasses along the banks of rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. -
ArticlesManaging Your Restored Wetland
This manual for landowners describes where wetland restoration is possible and how it is done. It covers basic wetland concepts, ecological concepts and terms, wetland restoration, and maintenance. -
VideosTree Shelter Cages for Streamside Plantings Protect Trees
Length 3:00Tree shelter cages constructed with metal garden fencing help protect newly planted tree and shrub seedlings from wildlife damage and other problems such as overheating, and wind knock-over sometimes associated with plastic tree tubes. -
VideosNovel Stream Restoration Method for Wild Trout and Ecosystem Health
Length 5:14Actively replenishing dead wood in forest streams improves fish habitat while enhancing water quality and aquatic ecosystems. -
NewsImproved Tool for Tracking Stream Health Now Available
Date Posted 10/14/2024Is your stream healthy? Would you like to explore it a little closer or monitor changes in your stream over time? Have you recently done something to improve your stream, and now you want to measure the successful results? -
ArticlesRepairing My Stream: Do I Need a Permit?
Having a stream in your yard can be a beautiful addition to your property. It can also be a source of frustration and confusion when things aren't going well. -
WebinarsFree
Water Cooler Talk: Community Science Tool to Track Stream Health
When Watch NowLength 1 hour, 30 minutesRecorded Jul 30, 2024Event Format On-Demand | RecordedLearn how the FISH tool helps you monitor and improve stream health. Perfect for water enthusiasts and professionals, you'll explore our new app, reporting tool, and data sheets. -
VideosGrowing Great Buffers
Growing Great Buffers is a series of short, helpful videos that describe step-by-step maintenance tasks needed for newly planted riparian buffers. -
NewsConewago Synoptic Sampling Overview
Date Posted 7/17/2024Data collection in the Conewago Creek Watershed looks at surface water quality. -
ArticlesBrooke Meets a Stream Doctor
Introduce children to Dr. Watt R. Shedd in this new book that shows readers aged 8–10 how they, too, can be stream doctors. -
ArticlesStream Connections: Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Native Fish and PA Geology
There are "benthic connections" happening all the time and the creatures below have their own way of interacting with the more than 86,000 stream miles in PA.


