Mateo Spangler, 7, left, and Stevie Blevins, 8, look at bugs that they and fellow students collected from the Animas River on Wednesday during a class MSI held in partnership with the Learning Lab at the Powerhouse Science Center. The students were looking at macroinvertebrates that included caddis, midges and mayflies.
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Artemis Eyster, an AmeriCorp member serving at Mountain Studies Institute, helps Jamie Sneed, 8, center, and Stevie Blevins, 8, identify bugs that they and fellow students collected from the Animas River on Wednesday during a class MSI held in partnership with the Learning Lab at the Powerhouse Science Center. The students were looking at macroinvertebrates that included caddis, midges and mayflies.
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Photos: Students investigate Animas River bugs
Mateo Spangler, 7, left, and Stevie Blevins, 8, look at bugs that they and fellow students collected from the Animas River on Wednesday during a class MSI held in partnership with the Learning Lab at the Powerhouse Science Center. The students were looking at macroinvertebrates that included caddis, midges and mayflies.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Artemis Eyster, an AmeriCorp member serving at Mountain Studies Institute, helps Jamie Sneed, 8, center, and Stevie Blevins, 8, identify bugs that they and fellow students collected from the Animas River on Wednesday during a class MSI held in partnership with the Learning Lab at the Powerhouse Science Center. The students were looking at macroinvertebrates that included caddis, midges and mayflies.
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