Dragonfly Mercury Project
Want to be a part of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller’s conservation story? Join park staff to collect dragonfly larvae for the Dragonfly Mercury Project, a nationwide community science effort to better understand mercury pollution in rivers, lakes, and streams.

In-Person Event
located at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park

Event Address:

54 Elm Street
Woodstock, VT 05091
United States

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Nathalie Lai
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Scientist in park
(802) 457-3368
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Join park staff and become a community scientist on Saturday, September 13 from 9 am to 1 pm (rain date: Sunday, September 28). No prior experience needed!

Support scientific monitoring of park ecosystem by collecting dragonfly larvae samples from the Pogue to be sent to an outside laboratory for mercury concentration testing. Dragonflies are an indicator species and this data provide high-quality data on mercury contamination and risk. Since 2009, over 8,500 volunteers have helped collect dragonfly larvae for scientists to analyze for mercury. This work has happened in more than 190 national parks and other protected areas.

Volunteers will participate in a park-led training and safety briefing at the Forest Center before hiking 1.5 miles uphill to the sample site (3 miles in total). Along the edge of a mountain pond, volunteers will use dip-nets to collect and identify dragonfly larvae. Volunteers should be able to safely bend, knell, lift, and travel over uneven ground and must be age 12 and above. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

To register for this community science opportunity, apply to this posting or email Nathalie Lai at nathalie_lai@partner.nps.gov by Thursday, September 11.

Learn more at: www.volunteer.gov/s/volopprecord?listing=a09SJ00000GeGb7YAF&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBEwcDFpOEprWW4ydzhRcGRiWgEeQ6LQbw9RLjxJNZHEcUnegVQW4fOBYdwGyy7Th2TLSkEGGrthrkAgB_Mue-8_aem_Q83bGNdZuM_NOCMojXELdA

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