Are you interested in helping to provide data on the health of our streams to inform regulatory decisions and watershed planning?  Looking for a good excuse to get outside in the warm summer weather?  If so, consider joining the Raritan Headwaters (RHA) stream monitoring program as a volunteer scientist.  The training requires a commitment of two separate, 2-hour webinars and one in-stream, hands on training that lasts about 4 hours.  Once training is completed, you will join our stream monitoring team in assessing the biological health of our streams in the Upper Raritan Watershed Region.

Save the dates:

New Stream Monitor Training Part 1 (Virtual) –  Tuesday, March 31st 6:00-8:00pm

New Stream Monitor Training Part 2 (Virtual) – Tuesday, April 14th 6:00-8:00pm

New Stream Monitor Training Part 3 (In-Person) – Saturday, May 2nd (at Echo Hill Park, Flemington)

Learn more about RHA’s stream monitoring program here.  For further information contact Benjamin Harris, Watershed Scientist, bharris@raritanheadwaters.org.