Midges and the state of Lake Tahoe explored in interview
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 06/29/2012 - 2:39am
Tahoe Project's Michelle Sweeney interviews Dr. Barbara Hayford, an expert on midges — those very small, two-winged flies that sometimes hover around one’s head at the water’s edge. Her expertise has taken her from Wayne State College in Nebraska all the way to Mongolia’s Lake Hovsgol, to Crater Lake in Oregon, and now, Lake Tahoe. The composition of midge species in a lake can indicate the state the lake is in, for example, whether a lake has a lot of nutrients or a little. Go here to listen to Part I and go here for Part 2 of the interview.
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