Leader/Collector Training
Company/Organization: Huron River Watershed Council
Description:
Our trained volunteer leaders and collectors are what make our River Roundups great! If you have experienced a River Roundup, you should train to be a team Leader or Collector. The training consists of three parts:
Leader Training - Spend one hour learning about the data sheets and some important information about the river system. This will enable you to be very helpful as a Team Leader during the River Roundup.
Bug Show - A dazzling presentation of the amazing insects that live underwater in our streams. Learn where they live, how they hunt and fish for their meals and what their mating entails.
Collector Training - After a brief introduction we will carpool to a nearby site and practice techniques in the stream to thoroughly search for bugs in all kinds of habitats.Contact Jason at jfrenzel@hrwc.org for more info and sign-up.
Qualifications:
You only need to have experienced a Roundup or Stonefly Search before becoming a Collector. Teachers who want to learn collecting techniques for classroom use are welcome to join us with permission from Jason: email jfrenzel@hrwc.org.]
Hours:
12pm-4pm
Length/Availability:
One Day
Start Date:
4/7/2019
End Date:
, 4/7/2019
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1. Watershed Science: HRWC runs several scientific programs designed to gauge the health of the land and water throughout the watershed.
2. Watershed Management: This is the area where watershed science meets watershed policy. HRWC engages in a number of projects to utilize data on the health of the watershed and its component parts to focus on key stressors and develop and then implement management plans to address problems.
3. Education and Stewardship: HRWC works to inspire change in attitudes and actions of the residents of the Huron River Watershed. We desire to show residents that their actions can make a difference for the watershed, both positively and negatively!
4. Advocacy- coming soon.
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1100 N. Main, Suite 210
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: 734.769.5123
Email: jfrenzel@hrwc.org
Website: Huron River Watershed Council
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