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Stonefly Survey - Great Lakes Now - Episode 2303 - Segment 2

Every winter the environmental organization Friends of the Rouge hosts their annual stonefly survey. The stonefly is a pollution-sensitive insect that calls the Rouge River home. Its absence or presence in the river helps researchers understand current water quality. Join a group of passionate citizen scientists as they search for stoneflies at a headwater stream in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

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5 апреля 2023 г. 20:03:00
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