Wild and Scenic Rivers: A Training Series features nine short videos (2–5 minutes each) that introduce the foundational elements of wild and scenic river management. Designed for federal agency staff, planners, and partners, the series simplifies complex topics and links to additional resources for deeper learning.

Videos in the series include:

  1. Your Recently Designated Wild and Scenic River (4:35)

  2. Assessing Your Internal Capacity (4:23)

  3. CRMP Pre-Plan (4:00)

  4. User Capacity (3:57)

  5. Wild and Scenic River Values (3:54)

  6. Comprehensive River Management Plan (4:00)

  7. Environmental Analysis (3:27)

  8. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act: Section 7 (3:36)

  9. Climate Change and Wild and Scenic Rivers (2:49)



Partnership Wild and Scenic River Lunch Time Series on Dam Removals February 21, 2024.

To view just the presentations on dam removals start at minute 18:30.


Reel Change (2024) | Full Documentary | Restocking & Rewilding A Trout Stream in Delaware



Developing an Equitable Greening Plan for Avondale Borough: Hear from one of our team members about the Community-Led Research conducted.


Wild and Scenic Rivers in the Face of Climate Change: An Immersion in White Clay Creek


Learn how University of Delaware students are assisting with water quality monitoring in the White Clay.


Citizen Scientists working with University of Delaware students to engineer an Enviro-DIY automated stream sampler.

Video of Junior Design Class prototype test on White Clay Creek.


River Connections: Partnership Wild and Scenic Rivers

This short film was viewed at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival 2018 marking our 50th Anniversary.



WEBINAR: DAM BUSTER

Learn about the first dam removal in the state of Delaware just above the mouth of the White Clay Creek and how it has helped American Shad (and other species) return to their native spawning grounds.