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Adopt-A-Stream needs your help!

Interested in being a part of Adopt-a-Stream?

Volunteer with us to look for and collect macroinvertebrates (aquatic bugs) on the bottoms of streams. Collection involves wading into a stream and using a special net to collect the insects. Sorters will be stationed along the bank and sift through the nets to extract the macro-invertebrates and place them in jars for further analysis on Bug ID Day. The Stream Captain directs the volunteers and ensures all tasks have been completed and every one is working safely.

 

Why do we do this?

These bugs tell us about the quality of the water in the streams and rivers. Certain species can tolerate more pollution and lower oxygen than others, meaning when we find only those species, the stream isn't as healthy as it could be. Knowing this, we can focus more conservation efforts and funds in the areas that need it most!

River Raisin Volunteer Activities, including Adopt-A-Stream. Many volunteers out at the river, learning about ecosystems that thrive.

Adopt-A-Stream Dates

​The time has come around again for RRWC staff and volunteers to participate in an age-old survey effort! Join us as we search for aquatic macroinvertebrates in order to better understand the water quality of the River Raisin Watershed. We invite you to jump on in at the following sites and locations:

  • Sunday, September 22nd at 10 am: Meet at Fellows Bridge on Sharon Hollow Rd. North of Manchester. Hosted by Dr. Carley Kratz and RRWC. 

  • Sunday, September 22nd at 1 pm: Meeting where Iron Creek crosses Noggles Road. Hosted by Dr. Carley Kratz and RRWC.  

  • Tuesday, September 24th at 1 pm: Meeting at 91 Gump Lake Rd, Milan, MI 48160. Hosted by RRWC. 

  • Wednesday, September 25th at noon: Meeting in Dundee Township Hall Parking Lot (350 W Monroe St, Dundee, MI 48131) near kayak launch. Hosted by RRWC. 

  • Wednesday, September 25th at 4 pm: Meet at Swain Memorial Park in Brooklyn. Hosted by Dr. Carley Kratz. 

Please register below for the events and select which days/times you plan to attend. Please bring a water bottle and waterproof boots if possible. Waders will be provided, although quantity and sizing is limited. 

Register Here!

Which days and times are you joining us?
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