Clinton River Watershed Council Seeks Volunteers For Annual Winter Stonefly Search

The Clinton River Watershed Council of Rochester Hills will host their winter stonefly search on Jan. 20, 2018. Winter stonefly nymphs are aquatic microinvertebrates that live in local rivers and streams. The insects are most active and easily found in the month of January when the water temperature is cold and leafy debris is found on the river bottom for stoneflies to forage on.

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