Stoneflies: Nourishing Fish and Sustaining Ecosystems in North Shore Rivers
Admission
- Free - In Person at CCHE
- Free - Online Over Zoom
Description
Stoneflies: Nourishing Fish and Sustaining Ecosystems in North Shore Rivers
November 21 | 6:30-7:30pm | At CCHE & Zoom
Presenters & Partners: Kalli Hawkins & MN Master Naturalists
Stoneflies are vital ecological indicators of North Shore rivers and streams. Beyond their role as indicators, stoneflies are a cornerstone of the aquatic food web. They serve as a favorite food source for various fish species and are highly valued by fly anglers. Discover the significance of these often-overlooked insects as key players in the dynamic world of freshwater ecosystems, providing a reliable and nutrient-rich year-round food source for aquatic life.
Enjoy learning from Cook County local Kalli Hawkins who is a reporter/producer for WTIP and is also a writer, and photographer who specializes in adventure, outdoor education, and gear reviews.