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Educational Resources

Follow the Path of a Raindrop from any spot in the Continental U.S.A

Learn About Water at Home. 

Like this video?  Download the free two-page "Keeping waters healthy" handout that accompanies the video. 
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The Missouri Stream Team Program has a wealth of on-line resources. Additional resources are listed below: 
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Nature-based K-12 curriculum
Discover Nature - Schools​
Missouri Dept. of Conservation
Youth Curriculum
Nature Lab
The Nature Conservancy
Volunteer Monitoring
National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC) offers resources for water quality monitor volunteers
NWQMC
​USA Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Network
Find historical information of interest to the volunteer water quality monitoring community
​UVM Blogs
​Water Science
The USGS Water Science School
USGS
Water Education
Water Related Educational Materials 
The Water Project
​Missouri Environmental Research
​Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS
Fresh Water
Fresh Water Lesson Plans
Fresh Water Live
​Multiple Water Topics
​Free online classes from beginner level to collegiate. Search "water" to find related courses
edX
Coursera
​​Watersheds and Clean Water Act
​EPA's Watershed Academy
​EPA
Water Cycle Glossary
A Glossary of Terms related to the Water Cycle
O.Berk.Com Water Glossary
The Water Cycle and Cloud Formation
An Explanation of the Water Cycle, Cloud Formation, and Rainbows
AvasFlowers
National Geographic Professional Development Courses for Educators
​National Geographic’s free online courses for educators equip teachers with powerful tools to transform their classrooms. Through these courses, educators build their own skills and knowledge so they can foster the mindset of a National Geographic Explorer in their students.
National Geographic Free Online Courses for Educators
Karst and Springs of Missouri
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Karst and Springs Information
Missouri Karst and Springs
Follow The Water Story Map
Springs of Missouri
Karst Information for Missouri
Geology ArcGIS Data Sets
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Geology ArcGIS data
GeoStrat
Natural History of Missouri
Missouri Natural History, From the Beginning of Life to the Present
Missouri Landscapes: A Tour Through Time
Geological Resources of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Geology and Processes of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Geology of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Geologic History of Missouri and Other States
Geologic History of Missouri and Other States
Geologic History of Missouri and Other States
Missouri Fossils
​Guide to Fossils from Pennsylvanian 
​Guide to Fossils from Pennsylvanian 
PFAS
PFAS 101 article by EcoWatch
PFAS 101: Everything You Need to Know about 'Forever Chemicals'
More Earth and Water Science from USGS
Educational Resources from the U.S. Geological Survey
USGS Educational Resources
Water Resources
Water Resources Education from USGS
USGS Water Resources Education
Oceans and Coasts
Ocean and Coasts education tools from USGS
USGS Ocean and Coasts Education
Adventures in STEM
STEM lessons from USGS
USGS Adventures in STEM
Our nation's and state's most outstandingly remarkable rivers
National Rivers Inventory and the Partnership Wild and Scenic River Designation 
National Rivers Inventory Map
Partnership Wild and Scenic River Designation Toolkit

EPT Taxa
Mayflies, Stoneflies, Caddisflies
Larvae of the Southeastern USA Mayfly, Stonefly, and Caddisfly Species
Interested in Resources for Outdoor Science Programs, check out ​https://beetlesproject.org/

Interested in a future career in river management or are you a current water/river manager? Check out the resources below provided by the River Management Society. Or find them on Facebook.

Find out more about the River Management Society:  a national non-profit organization whose mission is “to support professionals who
study, protect and manage North America’s rivers. We do so by developing and hosting training workshops and open information-sharing events that enable anyone who works on, around or in service to rivers to learn and meet experts and enthusiasts.”
View their video on YouTube.  Go to their website.
Rivers Studies and Leadership Certificate: The Certificate program is a result of River Management Society partnering with a cohort of 13 universities and colleges to offer the River Studies and Leadership Certificate program, awarded upon completion of river-focused coursework and a river-related professional project by River Management Society.
Learn more about the certificate on YouTube. Learn more here. 
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Resources: This webpage serves as a guide to help introduce you to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, as well as providing links to resources that will help you further your knowledge. The page includes information about the study process, evaluating water resources, developing a Comprehensive River Management Plan, and managing Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Go to the webpage.
See their River Training Center. 
​The River Management Society’s River Training Center (RTC), established in 2018, supports the effective management and stewardship of North American rivers by providing training for professionals and volunteers who study, protect, and manage them. Online and in-person training workshops on various river-related topics are targeted towards river managers, river advocates and businesses who conduct work projects in or around rivers. The RTC also has a special emphasis on Wild and Scenic River (WSR) management for both agency and public audiences.  

Go to the website.
National Rivers Project: A Recreational Rivers Geospatial Map & Database: ​The National Rivers Project (NRP) (www.nationalriversproject.com) is the website, map and search engine designed for you when you are looking for places to visit and enjoy river, streams and many lake or coastal destinations in the U.S.! Search by location, difficulty, and related activities and see information on trip length, trip type, land manager, descriptive text and photos. The goal of the National Rivers Project is to increase visibility and use for water trails, Wild and Scenic Rivers and whitewater sections.
View the National Rivers Project Geospatial Map and Database.
Water Trails Management
​Water trails are acknowledged water-based routes promoted as designated recreational segments. As water trails directors, planners, volunteers, funders and suppliers you can do your job best when you know where to look for resources, and River Management Society is one of those resources! The National Water Trails System is a network of water trails open to the public to explore and enjoy. National Water Trails are a sub-set of the National Recreation Trails Program. National Water Trails have been established to protect and restore America’s rivers, shorelines, and waterways; conserve natural areas along waterways; and increase access to outdoor recreation on shorelines and waterways.

Go to the website.
Hydropower Flow Release Summaries
​The process of applying for a hydropower license or a license renewal every 30-50 years is complex, and the process results in license documents that are lengthy (often 150-200 pages), cumbersome and often tough to interpret. So the Hydropower Reform Coalition and the River Management Society identify licenses of varying complexity and geographies that have been completed recently (within the last ten years). These documents (often 150-200 pages) are then distilled to highlight the topics of greatest interest to members of the public as well as important plans and provisions affecting public use and access to the river. Additionally, these summaries acknowledge "hydro" project stakeholders who are signatories to settlements. These may be utility company planners, river managers and planners, river conservation and recreation advocates, and municipal leaders and planners.  Find out more.

Download and use these free images from our social media library:

Power Point Resources

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By simply clicking below on the thumb nail images, we have made available a small library of valuable communication tools for use by Stream Teams and Association Members. Feel free to down load them for use at your next function.
*These are outdated and will be updated shortly 
Nine Network’s Water Matters Videos:
Invasive removal: http://youtu.be/I8xOQxMlTmg
Healthy tree, healthy water: http://youtu.be/JEE9kq2y59E
Reduce fertilizer: http://youtu.be/MptOjVqdwtU
Storm water runoff: http://youtu.be/onQi84zCbUQ
Farmland conservation: http://youtu.be/cBPOyz3KxXY
Rain gardens: http://youtu.be/y3OhhbkAiNU

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  • Home
  • About
    • Vision Mission Goals
    • Staff & Board Members
    • Associations
    • Our Strategic Plan
    • Reports >
      • Annual Report
      • Volunteer Monitoring Data Summary Report
    • Join a Stream Team
    • Join Stream Teams United
  • Projects
    • AMERICORPS
    • Missouri Watershed Champions
    • Missouri Clean Marina Program
    • MOWater News
    • Reports >
      • Annual Report
      • Volunteer Monitoring Data Summary Report
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • Stream Team Spotlight >
      • Stream Team Calendar
      • Channels Newletters
    • Tire Disposal
    • Watershed Projects >
      • Peruque Creek Watershed Plan
      • Shoal Creek Watershed
      • Bull Creek Visual Assessment
      • North Fork Salt River Watershed
      • River des Peres Visual Assessment
    • Work in Water
  • Events
    • 2026 Events
    • Paddle MO
    • Watershed Celebration Picnic
  • Advocate
    • Show-Me Less Plastic
    • 2026 Legislative Lookout >
      • 2026 Legislative Lookout
      • Boat Bills
      • Environmental Bills
      • Foreign Land Ownership
      • Missouri Water Bodies
      • Water Safety Bills
      • State Property
      • Sunshine Law
      • Utilities
      • Wildlife and Conservation
      • Initiative Petition Process
    • Clean Water Day
    • CFM's Legislative Action Center
    • Missouri…..The Great Rivers State
    • Get Your Stream Team License Plate
    • Legislator Lookup
  • Education Resources
    • Home Page >
      • Be Part of Nonpoint Source Solution
    • Missouri Stream Team, DNR, and MDC Resources
    • USGS, EPA, and Other Federal Agency Educational Resources
    • Conservation Orgs and Other NGO Educational Resources
    • River Management Society
    • Video Resources >
      • Missouri Watershed Champions
    • Power Point Resources
    • Free Images from our Social Media Library
    • Water Apps
  • Donate
    • Donate
    • Endowment Fund
    • In Memory and Honor
    • River Champions
    • Water Penny Club
    • Get Your Stream Team License Plate
    • Our Wishlist
  • Contact
  • Advocate Now