Project RED (Riverine Early Detectors) Volunteer Training
Sat, Jul 11
|Three Waters Reserve
At this Project RED training, professionals from the Upper and Lower Sugar River Watershed Associations will help you on you learning journey to help you feel confident in your ability to look out for invasive species as you recreate near or in water throughout the summer!


Time & Location
Jul 11, 2026, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Three Waters Reserve, N, 3941 Golf Course Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520, USA
About the event
Location: Three Waters Reserve, N 3941 Golf Course Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520
Driving Directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/b1fUVpjd4yx7QfSy7
The health of our favorite rivers and streams depends on all of us!
Wisconsin’s rivers are vulnerable to invasion by a number of aquatic invasive species (AIS), from Freshwater golden clam to Purple loosestrife. The key to successfully protecting our waters is detecting invasives early when it may still be possible to isolate or eradicate them. AIS populations that are detected early require less money and effort to manage.
Volunteers like you are invaluable for early detection and rapid response. If left unchecked, AIS have the potential to reduce the diversity of native organisms, disrupt the food web, and impact recreational activities.
How We Monitor
