FEATURING "BLENDED" VIRTUAL AND FIELD TRAINING SESSIONS
Join us for an intensive multi-day Stream School workshop to prepare yourself for volunteer water quality monitoring work in New Jersey! After a virtual introduction to stream and watershed ecology, participants will go streamside to learn techniques for visual habitat assessments, physical monitoring, and benthic macroinvertebrate sampling. Benthic macroinvertebrates, or small organisms like insect larvae, crustaceans, and mollusks that live in streams, are used as biological indicators of stream health and we will get to know these critters very well! Participants will be trained in macroinvertebrate identification to the order and family taxonomic level.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:
Participants now have the option to join this workshop in two ways:
You will be prompted to make your training selection during registration.
Program Notes:
Event co-sponsored by the New Jersey Watershed Watch Network, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Rahway River Watershed Association, and the South Mountain Conservancy.