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Wetland Wanderers: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006. Here is a sampling of some of our favorite pictures from the two weeks in the field! Posted by Wetland Wanderers @ 3:36 PM. View my complete profile. Lords of the Rings Group. Wetland Educational Resources and Activity List. Ecology of the Beaver. NH DES The Wetlands Resource. What are we doing again? Marvelous Maps and Planning. Digging for soil, looking for plant samples, and p. What did you do today? Journey of the Big Red Canoe. Beginning our wetland delineation!
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Kellie EE: July 2006
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Tales of Adventure-Summer Institute 2006. Monday, July 24, 2006. Off Roaders for Bush! One of my favorite bumper stickers! Today we saw some people Jeeping through the beaver pond-though all motorized vehicles are prohibited. If I saw them tomorrow I'd give them a can of Natty Ice to let us strap our 20 foot canoe to their roof. We get to haul a huge canoe to the one mile to the pond tomorrow for our water depth survey. We got 4 sets of vegetative plots completed today! Posted by Kellie EE at 9:02 PM.
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Kat's EE Experience: A poem about stumps
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006. A poem about stumps. I wrote a poem about the characteristics of stumps after reading Wessels chapter 3 for my reflection. Lara asked me to share it, so I decided to post it here:. Flat stump left to stand. Remnant of logging past. From flames, thick wood saves. But high value from loggers. Will be your demise. No moss for Hemlock. Acidic tannins in bark. No fungal decay present. Low carbs and water. Wood inside is strong. Sapwood dies before heartwood. Birch, Maple, Beech rot.
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UNH Environmental Educ 2006: July 2006
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UNH Environmental Educ 2006. The Summer Institute is an intensive (8 credit), team-taught experience that immerses students in a process of inquiry explicitly designed to connect and integrate work in the Environmental Education Program's three focus areas: environmental science, human patterns, and curriculum and pedagogy. Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Posted by Environmental Educ 2006 @ 4:02 PM. View my complete profile.
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Kat's EE Experience: And now for week 3 (a look back on monday)
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006. And now for week 3 (a look back on monday). The morning started with a big surprise for the moose group: We got 2 infared field cameras! They are digital cameras that can detect motion. We spent a lot of time in the field. We started out at Emerald Acres on our bikes again. I really like riding my bike through the woods. Its a lot of fun and I'm doing much better at it then I expected! We rode up the power line corridor to Tibbetts road. Posted by Kat @ 2:58 PM.
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Kat's EE Experience: We're Half Way There!
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Saturday, July 22, 2006. We're Half Way There! Small room overflowing with memories. Captured moments from the past. No bare wall to be seen. Just faces young and old. Three cousins sit and share. Reconnecting and giving advice. Our escape from the crowd. Of the woman continuously bathing. Who keeps us mesmerized. And of nights in the hallway. With witches above who can no longer haunt us. Eventually we must part. The frozen faces wait for us. We know we will return again. To our room of memory and love.