Discover
the Huron River, learn about aquatic insects, and have fun!
Help the Huron River Watershed Council on Saturday, January 29 search for Winter Stoneflies! Register by January 12.
- Do real science with Michigan’s premier river study program.
- Meet new people.
- Discover areas of the Huron River you may not know.
Stoneflies are aquatic insects that are sensitive to pollution and other river problems. Your participation will help
further HRWC's long-term study of the Huron River. No prior
knowledge or training is required!
- Our trained leaders go in the water so you will not get wet.
- We show you what to do, and the activities are suitable for all ages.
- Children are welcome if each one is
accompanied by an adult.
- Meet in Ann Arbor for a brief overview, then teams carpool to 2 sites,
one close to your choice.
This
free event lasts about five hours and you may choose from two starting times:
10:15am-3pm or 11:45am-4:30pm.
IMPORTANT! Register here by January 12!
Go to Winter
Stonefly Search for a more detailed description.For questions or additional
information, please contact Joan Martin, (734)769-5123 x 600