St. Mary's School visits
Nature and Wildlife Habitat Center


 

 

Fifth through eighth grade students from St. Mary's School attended classes outdoors on Friday, October 11, at Eastman's Wildlife Habitat Center.  Over 60 students were divided up into groups and visited outdoor classrooms along a 0.6 mile nature trail and learned about deciduous and evergreen trees, what products come from trees, how animals, insects, and fowl camouflage to survive, and how honeybees are important to an ecological system.


 

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