USFWS/Southeast: Instructors check a kick seine for aquatic insects
USFWS/Southeast: National Park Service staff helps students identify stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students check their kick net
USFWS/Southeast: A pair of students collect aquatic insects
USFWS/Southeast: A teacher helps students collect stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: A trio of students collects stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Tanya Poole shows students an aquatic insect
USFWS/Southeast: Tanay Poole discusses an aquatic insects to Haywood County students
USFWS/Southeast: Tanya Poole and a Haywood Community College student check a kick seine
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students wade the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students identify aquatic insects
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students checks a rock for stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students sort through stream debris
USFWS/Southeast: Students use a kick seine to collect insects
USFWS/Southeast: National Park Service volunteer helps students check a rock for insects
USFWS/Southeast: A National Park Service volunteer checks rocks for insects
USFWS/Southeast: Student identify aquatic insects
USFWS/Southeast: Students use a kick net to collect stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Student check their kick net in the early morning
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students file into the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Students line up across the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Students working their kick net
USFWS/Southeast: National Park Service staff help students search for stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: A Haywood Community College student helps collect stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: A pair of students check their kick net for stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students across the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County students collect fish from the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Eric Romaniszyn helps students collect stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Eric Romoniszyn tells students how to put on waders
USFWS/Southeast: National Park Service staff checking rocks for stream insects