Fisheries Lecture Series: Aquatic Invasive Species Early Detection and Monitoring Program (Session 4 of 6)

On the second Thursdays of November through April Fisheries Biologists from the US Fish and Wildlife Service's Detroit River Substation will be presenting research and projects at the Detroit International Wildlife Refuge. The first four lectures of the Series will provide and overview of each of the stations programs to get a general idea of all the work the station does. The remaining lectures will be dedicated to more in-depth presentation of specific research conducted by the programs. The topics are as follows:

Thursday, February 13th, 2025: Aquatic Invasive Species Early Detection and Monitoring Program Overview, Kristen Towne, Fish Biologist

Thursday, March 13th, 2025: TBD

Thursday, April 10th, 2025: TBD

Event date and time
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Event location name
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge

Address

5437 W Jefferson AveTrenton,48183MI

Event category

Presentation
Audience(s)
Angler
Conservationists
Landowner
Tribal
Birder
Parent
Stamp collector
Student
Teacher
Age range
All ages