Streams Become Classrooms in Water Wonders Workshop
by Jeff on September 17, 2009
in Communities, Events, G.S.M.N.P.

The streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will become living classrooms
Join Discover Life in America for the opportunity to glimpse the biodiversity of the bottom of streams through a hands-on experience in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Saturday, September 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take place at Sugarlands Visitor Center and the Twin Creeks Science and Education Center. The group will meet in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center at 9 a.m. for stream sampling, and after a break for lunch, gather at Twin Creeks Center for observation and identification.
Participants will work alongside Dr. Andrea Radwell, a biologist from the University of Arkansas, who specializes in the study of water mites. We expect to find an abundant and diverse population of water mites along with other invertebrates with which they interact. Activities will include stream sampling techniques and the observation of live both macro- and micro invertebrates. Those who wish to get their feet wet as well as those who prefer to help streamside are welcome to attend.
If you plan to participate in the stream, bring a pair of waders or wading boots, or an old pair of sneakers. Those who prefer to assist streamside should be prepared to possibly get just a little wet or muddy. As the event will last all day, participants are encouraged to bring lunch to eat with the group. Please RSVP by Friday September 18 to Heather MacCulloch at Discover Life in America at 865-430-4756.












