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Join us at the Spring Peeper Meadow for Wonderful, Wacky Water Critters! Learn about the tiny critters living in our lakes, streams and wetlands. Aquatic bugs, called macro-invertebrates, are an important part of the ecosystem and have many fun and interesting adaptations to living in the water. Meet dragonfly and damselfly nymphs, learn about giant water bugs, diving beetles, and more. Participants will learn about the different bugs found at Spring Peeper Meadow, spend time collecting live samples with provided equipment, and learn how to use a key to identify each bug. This class is taught by Madeline Seveland from the Carver County Water Management Organization.
This class is a single, one-hour session repeated on 4 dates. Participants only need to attend one session.