
Resources
Here is more information on invasive species, macroinvertebrate collection methods, the volunteer handbook, and more!

Additional Resources

Aquatic Invasive Species
Invasive plants threaten natives! An invasive species is an introduced/exotic/non-native organism that flourishes and dominates its surroundings. They can often do this because they have left their natural predators behind and are highly adaptable.

Training Videos
If you missed our in-person macroinvertebrate collection training, here is our online training video.

Macroinvertebrate Information
Macroinvertebrates are often called “macros”. They are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) that you can see without using a microscope or magnifying glass. Macro prefix comes from the Greek “makros” meaning large, and visible to the naked eye. Many different kinds of animals can be macroinvertebrates including insects, crustaceans, gastropods, and more.
