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| Teacher-Naturalist
Ms. Christie holding a rare spotted turtle found by Eco-Trekker
students at the Marshy Point Nature Center meadow. |
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Instructional
Assistant Ms. Andrea asking students questions pertaining to a
red spotted salamander during "Reptile and Amphibian Habitats"
program at Oregon Ridge Nature Center. |
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Teacher-Naturalist
Ms. Dawn seining with a parent at Miami Beach during a cold Fall
day in order to identify some of the living organisms found at
a shoreline ecosystem. |
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Teacher-Naturalist
Mr. Tom asking students what type of producers and consumers might
be found at the Miami Beach wetland ecosystem. |
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Teacher-Naturalist/Team Leader Pat Ghingher describing how the
intricacies of photosynthesis affect Red Maples. |
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Senior
Teacher-Naturalist Mr. Glenn teaching students how to use a digital
salinity meter in order to record salinity levels while at the
wet meadow at Marshy Point Nature Center. |
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Teacher-Naturalist
Ms. Carol pointing out how competition affects mature and sapling
forests at the forest ecosystem found at Marshy Point Nature Center. |
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Instructional
Assistant Mr. Walt eliciting answers from students while discussing
Animal Classification of Vertebrates at Camp Puh'tok. |
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Front row, left to right:
Dawn Dawson, Pat Ghingher, Carol Lancaster.
Back row, left to right: Walter Massey, Glenn Swiston, Christie
Davis, Tom Melito |