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WSP-G-3564

First Investigation of Stream Health Educator Workshop

Explore how watershed landscapes affect stream health and learn to use the FISH protocol to lead students in hands-on local stream assessments.
Length
4 hours
Language
English
Event Format
In-Person
First Investigation of Stream Health Educator Workshop

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About The In-Person Workshop

Pennsylvania has the second-highest number of stream miles in the United States, yet the health of these waterways often goes unnoticed. This workshop invites participants to take a closer look at how watershed landscapes and human activity influence stream health through changes in water flow, habitat, and pollution. Designed for formal and non-formal environmental educators, the session explores common physical, biological, and chemical indicators of stream condition and introduces the First Investigation of Stream Health (FISH) protocol as a hands-on assessment tool. Participants will learn how to guide students in evaluating local streams and will receive the First Investigation of Stream Health Educator Guidebook, aligned with PA STEELS Standards, along with an educator kit containing the materials needed to lead visual and biological stream assessment activities.

This workshop combines indoor and outdoor learning and will take place rain or shine. Participants should be prepared to spend approximately two hours outside, walking to the stream site over uneven terrain and accessing the stream bank and edge. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lunch and water bottle, dress for outdoor activities, and wear rain boots or shoes that can get wet.

Earn Credits

Act 48 hours will be provided to Pennsylvania-certified teachers pending approval. Participants seeking credit must bring their PDE ID number to the workshop.

This workshop is offered at no cost to participants through financial and other support provided by the Department of Environmental Protection's Environmental Education Grants Program.

This event is being offered at no charge to participants.

Space is limited. Preregistration is required.

Who is this for?
  • Middle school teachers
  • High school teachers
  • Environmental educators
  • Volunteers who lead youth-focused water quality projects
What will you learn?
  • How watershed landscapes affect stream health
  • Common physical, biological, and chemical indicators of stream health
  • How to use the First Investigation of Stream Health (FISH) protocol to assess stream condition
  • How to guide students through a local stream health assessment
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