Stream Monitoring Citizen Science & Training Opportunities, September

                                                                                                                              Photo: FMN J. Quinn, Hidden Pond stream monitoring

NoVa Soil & Water Conservation District: Stream Monitoring Citizen Science & Training Opportunities


Wolftrap Creek Stream Monitoring Workshop

When: Saturday, September 7, 9:00am-12:00pm
Where: Wolftrap Creek Stream Valley Park, Vienna

This site features a small, shallow stream along a popular paved trail. Come see where monitors have counted over 1,700 bugs this summer! This is an accessible stream site, which can be reached by wheelchair and/or other assistive tools over a paved path (there is a moderate/steep slope). Learn more and register for this workshop and others here.

Sugarland Run Stream Monitoring Workshop

When: Sunday, September 15, 9:00am-12:00pm
Where: Sugarland Run Stream Valley Park, Herndon

This site is located near one of the largest great blue heron rookeries (breeding/nesting areas) in the eastern US. Monitors often find plenty of newly hatched young crayfish in the spring and hellgrammites all year. This is also their most accessible stream site, which can be easily reached by wheelchair and/or other assistive tools over a paved path. Learn more and register for this workshop and others here.

Horsepen Run Stream Monitoring Workshop

When: Thursday, September 26, 4:00-7:00pm
Where: Horsepen Run Stream Valley Park, Herndon

This site has undergone a lot of change over the last few years! While it had become more challenging to monitor this site in the past, recent changes to the streambed have brought more riffles to monitor and they are excited to see how this changes the macroinvertebrates they may find! This is an accessible stream site, which can be reached by wheelchair and/or other assistive tools over a paved path (there is a moderate/steep slope). Learn more and register for this workshop and others here.

 

Other Training and Stream Monitoring Opportunities

The NVSWCD are very excited to contribute stream data to state and national datasets. If you’d like to see data from all the NVSWCD regional stream monitoring team’s active sites, you can find our organization on the Clean Water Hub.