A nonprofit is monitoring the bugs, fish, and amphibia returning to Michigan’s Rouge River, one of the state’s historically dirtiest streams.
There are over a thousand acres of plants to see at Longwood Gardens, including conservatory gardens, outdoor gardens and conserved meadows.
More than 15 years of monitoring the riffles and pools of streams reveals flexibility and connections between the benthic creatures that inhabit them.
The Hoosier Riverwatch Program is training more volunteers to monitor local waterways and share their data with the program online.