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Student Resources

Looking for information about the Tunkhannock Creek Watershed to complete your assignment or to initiate a research project of your own?  You have come to the right place.  This page is designed to link to information that will help you learn about the Tunkhannock Creek Watershed.  You can learn about the history of the watershed, explore the watershed through online interactive maps, see the current conditions of both Ackerly Creek and the South Branch Tunkhannock Creek, and investigate current research and presentations that involve the watershed.  Be sure to sign the Atlas guestbook so you can remain informed about opportunities within the watershed.

 

Watershed Basics

bulletWhat is a Watershed
bulletWater Cycle
bulletHabitats
bullet      Wetlands
bullet      Lakes and Ponds
bullet      Riparian Forest Buffers
bulletHuman Impacts on Water Quality
bulletGlobal water issues
bulletMacroinvertebrates
bulletGeology
bulletGroundwater

Virtual Field Trips

(These links will open a new browser.  To return, simply close the virtual field trip browser)

The Virtual Field Trip is a web-based version guide to the physical trails located on the Campus of Keystone College.  You are welcome to visit the Willary Water Resource Center and walk the Trails.  Stop by the Center headquarters to pick up a trail guide.

bullet Water Discovery Virtual Field Trip
bullet Forest Stewardship Virtual Field Trip
bullet Tree Identification Trail
bullet Maple Sugaring on Keystone's Woodland Campus (video)

Catalog of Links

 

Programs for You

bulletEnvirothon

 

Catalog of Links

 
This catalog of links allows users to search the wealth of information on the internet based on keywords, such as water education, wetlands, watershed associations, et cetera.  There are many excellent resources available through this catalog, however, the links provided are not inclusive of all the materials on the internet.  If there is a site you would like to see included in this catalog, please send a link and a brief description to the webmaster.

How to Use This Catalog

The search page allows for the selection of a keyword (which must be selected) and the option to search for a particular organization, word or phrase in the detailed description, and the ability to limit the search to only links containing lesson plans.  Click on the link below to begin searching the catalog.

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