The MITU River Keepers Program provides methods and training for monitoring in-stream temperature, stream habitat, benthic macroinvertebrates, in-stream flow, and fisheries populations. Stream monitoring is relatively easy, and the benefits are great. The data we collect provides the base we need to drive coldwater conservation in Michigan. It also helps us to prioritize restoration needs within a given stream and conduct restoration projects based in science. Prioritizing restoration needs and tackling the most important projects first ensures that we are getting the biggest bang for our conservation buck. In addition, through the River Keepers Program we can identify our highest quality coldwater streams and focus on protecting those streams from degradation. Not only is the data collected through the River Keepers Program useful to MITU Chapters, much of it is also useful to the DNRE and other partner organizations.
If your chapter is not yet involved in the River Keepers Program and would like to be, please contact Kristin Thomas ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , (616) 460-0477) for more information.
This program is made possible through the support of the Joyce Foundation, Huron Pines AmeriCorps program, TU Embrace-A-Stream Grant program & our Michigan TU Chapters.