Help round up and remove rusty crayfish Aug. 7 Help find the invasive rusty crawfish in creeks at Glenwood Park Forest Preserve in Batavia or Ferson Creek Park in St. Charles on Saturday, Aug. 7. Daily Herald file photo
Posted7/22/2021 5:43 PM
There are underwater invaders in local streams and rivers and Kane County Forest Preserve District is asking for your help to find them.
The culprit is the rusty crayfish, a tiny aquatic creature that is an invasive species in Kane County.
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, help local naturalists round up some rowdy rusty crayfish in an effort to reduce their numbers at two locations: Glenwood Park Forest Preserve, 1644 S. River St. in Batavia, or Ferson Creek Park, off Route 31, east of Wildrose Springs Drive in St. Charles.
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