WikiWatershed is an initiative of Stroud™ Water Research Center. The Stroud Center seeks to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.
We're excited to see the enthusiasm for the new model! Model My Watershed has been updated and expanded to cover the continental U.S.
This version allows users to analyze real geospatial data, model storms, and compare conservation or development scenarios in any watershed in the continental United States.
The Leaf Pack Experiment Stream Ecology Kit is a hands-on kit that measures the numbers and kinds of aquatic macroinvertebrates to determine overall water quality.
Model My Watershed has been undergoing extensive expansion and redevelopment for more than a year. The model is in the final phases of testing and will be available soon.
Trout Grow on Trees is a hands-on education program that spotlights the connection between healthy forests, healthy streams, and healthy trout populations.
EnviroDIY.org will help environmental scientists and planners around the globe better observe and quantify the effects of land use and climate change.
A $2.9 million National Science Foundation grant will dramatically expand Model My Watershed, part of the WikiWatershed® suite of online tools.
Model My Watershed was reviewed by New Knowledge Organization, a think tank and planning group that helps nonprofit organizations.