In Our Nature: Saint John
Who knew that a creature that looks so simple could have such a complicated life cycle? Freshwater mussels are among the most important, and most overlooked, species in our rivers and streams. In this episode, Mary Sollows brings us along to explore their life cycles, ecological importance, and what we can do to help protect these commonly overlooked animals of our freshwater ecosystems. Connect with Us: Website: https://saintjohnnaturalistsclub.org [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWhJQmZCRUY2dUhnWmQ1QjdmS1VVRG5qeU54UXxBQ3Jtc0tudXJBakM1Wk9nSUhBeFBwUUxyMENZbXZzVjlsTTVVcVRFM3ItQlcwOGdwVEV6WHlwT3U0cVZxNHN5elhHODQyQ2NXTm1jdTdXVWJVbzM3enBBNnd2Zmd3dVdVU045QWtaN2d3QTI5VHlNRjFaUS0wdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fsaintjohnnaturalistsclub.org%2F&v=gw3t7yfNvR4] Facebook, Instagram & Bluesky: @NatureSaintJohn Produced by: The Saint John Naturalists Club Host: Kate Jankowski (co-president, SJNC) Music track: Forgiveness by Epic Spectrum
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