These underwater creatures elude most predators by growing during the winter months when most fish are more sluggish. They live only in good quality streams so searching for them tells us about problems in the river and its streams. The reason that HRWC does stonefly searches is to use their presence to gauge the health of our streams. When you sig...
body{font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:10pt;}.cf0{font-family:Consolas;font-size:11pt;}The River Roundup is a volunteer event where people collect aquatic insects from streams to help assess the health of the watershed. At each stream/river site, search through stones, sediment, leaves etc. to find aquatic bugs. Only volunteers who are trained...
Please join us at Trinity Health Ann Arbor's ecological stewardship workday! We'll be removing invasive shrubs on hilly topography to promote the native plants and animals in this amazing woodland. Please make sure to:- Wear closed toe shoes- Dress for the weather- Bring drinking water- Bring gloves and loppers if you have them- Bring sunscreen and...
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