Fall Cedar River Stream Sampling 2025
About this Event
Little Forks Conservancy began monitoring the water quality of the Cedar River starting in 2015 and with the help of volunteers, we 've captured 10 years of water quality data in the Cedar River Watershed through sampling for macroinvertebrates. With an increase in restoration projects and land protection along the watershed, we have documented positive changes in the quality of the river.
Event Agenda and Information:
We will meet at Gladwin Conservation District's Community Garden on Saturday, September 13th at 10am to review the protocol for the day and divide into teams. We will sample six sites along the Cedar River in both Gladwin and Clare counties to collect macroinvertebrates, insects and animals without a backbone that can be seen with the naked eye. After collection, we will reconvene at the community garden for lunch, provided by Little Forks Conservancy.
Using the specimens found in the river, we can determine the quality of the water. This is done on ID Night where volunteers help identify the collected specimens. ID Night will take place on Monday, September 15th from 5:30-7pm at the Little Forks office in Midland (125 McDonald St, 2nd floor). If you would like to join us for ID Night, please send and email to bGtlbHNleSB8IGxpdHRsZWZvcmtzICEgb3Jn
Learn more about stream sampling at https://www.littleforks.org/stream-sampling.html
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Ticket Information | Ticket Price |
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Stream Sampling Volunteer | Free |
Donation to Little Forks Conservancy | Free |
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