“This time of year, even on cool days, there are grasshoppers, crickets and katydids in the prairie habitat near our wetlands classroom," Dr. Patricia Saunders said. "Much like birds and frogs, many species of insects have unique songs that can be used to identify which species are around. Drops of water from the wetland will have tiny animals with their own special ways of moving and eating.”
Friday, October 12, 2018
Final "Naturalist on Duty" Event on 10/13
The final event in this year’s “Naturalist on Duty” series at Ashland University’s Environmental Studies Center located at the AU Black Fork Wetlands, 2636 Ashland Road, will take place on Saturday, Oct. 13. This month’s event will focus on “Insects and Microscopic Life.”
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