WikiWatershed is a web toolkit designed to help citizens, conservation practitioners, municipal decision-makers, researchers, educators, and students advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water. WikiWatershed an initiative of Stroud Water Research Center, a global leader in freshwater science.
During 2017, Stroud Water Research Center provided over 30 EnviroDIY sensor stations to watershed groups working in the Delaware River Basin to support monitoring, education, and outreach.
We continue to pave the road for advanced features, with Release 1.21 focused on building a foundation for interoperability with other data and modeling platforms, while also including a pile of minor improvements and bug fixes.
"Since water quality is a global issue, we thought we'd help in our own community to try to improve water quality along Gore Creek." — Katie Lunde, Colorado STEM teacher.
The Stroud Center's Model My Watershed web app has again been recommended by the CADRE network for STEM education researchers.
Release 1.20 unveils nearly half a year of hard work overhauling the machinery "under the hood" to provide the high performance we need for the features that we'll roll out in the next year with funding from William Penn Foundation.
Release 1.19 delivers a user interface overhaul to improve workflow, add embedded help, and provide many new features.