Wednesday, May 28, 2014

pictures of site 2014

are creek

blue butterfly

vegetation



grass



flower with feather on it

scat



a home for a animal

tent poles that we found

foot print

foot print

bush

a leaf that caterpillars were eating 



butterfly




Camilla,johnna and nalonie

cat tail

dam

are sight


johnna

tall grass





nalonie and johnna

photo point

are creek

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Douglas Results 2013






Conclusion 2013




Pictures of our trips 2013

A house that we found in a shallow area 

A woody debris in a corner of the creek


 A butterfly on a branch 

More woody debris in the water next to the riffles
 Another house that was off to the side 
 Little logs by the pool
 Shot gun shells that were found in the grass
 This is a picture of site 4 Another butterfly on some weeds Look for a macro invertebrate (its white) 
 A bunch of little leaves 

Friday, June 1, 2012

site 4


dominic NOT IN PHOTO, Elizabeth, Hailey,Tasha

Site 4 conclusion




At our site we had non-tolerant macro invertebrates such as ten stoneflies, one mayfly and one caddisfly nymph. We also found one dead crawfish, three beetle larva, one dragonfly larva, and twelve aquatic worms. This meant that overall the water was pretty healthy.



Our stream had plenty of oxygen so lots of plant, and animal life could live there. During our first trip we saw a large school of fish. Threw out all the trips we had noticed how much the plant life had grown. It was greener every trip. We found plenty of interesting plants.



We found many other things such as a tire, trash, a canopy/ hide out,

frogs, moths, spiders, insects, and some other things. Dominic found the hide out when he was in the grass walking around



Our Water temperature changed slightly each time. But the average temperature was about 46 Degrees Celsius. Our ph test results cane back good 6.5. Our dissolved oxygen took 24 drops each time which equals 140%. Witch is great! As you can see we had a great Douglas creek experience.

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