Aquatic Insects, Stream Ecology Teacher Education Program June 3-4

The Pennsylvania Institute for Conservation Education is sponsoring a teacher education program on aquatic insects and stream ecology on June 3-4 in Lycoming County.

During this class, participants will learn from a recognized expert how to identify aquatic insects that live in the streams and rivers of Pennsylvania with plenty of “hands-on” instruction on the use of dichotomous keys to identify specimens of aquatic insects and their relatives.

Sampling, collection, and preservation techniques for aquatic insects will also be addressed. Biology, behavior and ecological requirements are presented in an informal, highly enjoyable atmosphere.

In early evening, there will be free time provided for anglers to learn the art and skill of fly fishing and fish some of Pennsylvania’s pristine streams (fly rods and gear provided).

Act 48 credits are available.

For more information, visit the PICE website for this and other course listings.


2/17/2006

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