Extended Riverfly Training Spring 2026
Overview
This Extended Riverfly Training has been designed for existing Riverfly monitors who are already confident in the basic ARMI method.
Extended Riverfly involves the identification of 33 groups of macroinvertebrates, instead of the standard ARMI 8 groups. It is a great way to reveal even more detail about the condition of our rivers. You may already have a site in mind that would benefit from Extended Riverfly which is great, but if not the Chilterns Chalk Streams Project also have sites - such as new restoration schemes - that we would love to have more Extended Riverfly surveys conducted on.
During this indoor session, you will be presented with all 33 target groups of the Extended Riverfly Method, and advised when is best to carry out this method to complement the standard monthly ARMI surveys.
After presentations, you will be given trays of pre-collected live specimens to sort into as many of the groups as possible, following which you will undertake an informal 'test' at the end of the session.
Those passing the test will be certified as Extended Riverfly surveyors, whereas those not quite reaching the required scores will simply be welcomed to our next training session to continue developing your identification skills.
This training runs as rolling sessions, so you are welcome to attend this session as a first time Extended Riverfly trainee, or you may have already attended multiple sessions.
Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided, but please do feel free to bring snacks with you.
The session will take place in the Old Dairy at Restore Hope Latimer. There is free parking on site.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Restore Hope
Restore Hope, Latimer Park
Latimer Road Chesham HP5 1TU United Kingdom
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Organised by
Chilterns Chalk Streams Project
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