STATION RIVER RANGER

River Open Classrom (AI Generated)
A small tributary flowing into the retention pond at Cyberjaya Lake Gardens serves as an outdoor learning area for river system with four interactive stations: source of the river, voice of the stream, meandering, and river health monitoring station .
Visitors can explore how water flow through a river system, observe river habitats, and discover the biodiversity found in freshwater environments, including macroinvertebrates that act as biological indicators.
The tributary represents a typical lowland river with natural seasonal changes in water flow. Its meandering pools and shallow riffles create different microhabitats that support a wide range of aquatic life. Branching roots, fallen branches, and submerged vegetation provide shelter and feeding areas for fish, amphibians, and invertebrates.
With its cool and moist microclimate, the area functions as a freshwater corridor that supports wildlife movement and ecological connectivity. It also offers an engaging platform for learning about urban river ecology, habitat conservation, and the importance of protecting freshwater ecosystems.

River Health Monitoring