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Stream invertebrates with Ann Clements

Stonefly larva - G. Gustav
Stonefly larva - G. Gustav
Stonefly larva
– G. Gustav
Stream invertebrates with Ann Clements
by Janet Southcott, 25 April 2009. 
 

The Young Naturalists met at Willingdon Beach Campground to look at stream invertebrate in a nearby creek – amazing critters when you get close!

Posted on April 25, 2009October 5, 2017 by the Malaspina NaturalistsPosted in 2008-2009 events, EventsTagged Young Naturalists

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