USFWS/Southeast: Byron Hamstead showing how to use an identification key
USFWS/Southeast: Byron Hamstead talking about dragonflies
USFWS/Southeast: Byron Hamstead discusses stream insects
USFWS/Southeast: Students take a closer look at a stream insect
USFWS/Southeast: Biologists collecting fish
USFWS/Southeast: Collecting fish to show the students
USFWS/Southeast: Luke Etchison, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, shows a fish to students
USFWS/Southeast: Luke Etchison, N.C. Wildlifre Resources Commission, show fish to students
USFWS/Southeast: Starli McDowell addresses students
USFWS/Southeast: Mark Endries displays a crayfish exoskeleton
USFWS/Southeast: Students fan our into the river
USFWS/Southeast: N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Steve Fraley shows students a fish
USFWS/Southeast: N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission biologist Steve Fraley talks fish
USFWS/Southeast: Students work through identifying a stream insect
USFWS/Southeast: Students collecting stream invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Luke Etchison and Steve Fraley talk fish with students
USFWS/Southeast: Mark Endries discusses how to use an identification key
USFWS/Southeast: A student collects stream invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: A pair of student flip rocks looking for animals
USFWS/Southeast: N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Steve Fraley discusses fish
USFWS/Southeast: A pair of students carry their net to the river
USFWS/Southeast: Students head to the South Toe River
USFWS/Southeast: Tressa Hartsell awaits the students' arrival
USFWS/Southeast: View from in the South Toe River
USFWS/Southeast: Students as viewed from beneath the South Toe River
USFWS/Southeast: Student collecting stream insects in the South Toe River
USFWS/Southeast: Student work to identify stream insects