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Sketching seaweed at the beach.
Youth Education

Science and Nature Lessons Update

  Learning in Full Swing We are now halfway through the school year, and have led the Mayne School students on six field trips across the island. We’ve explored intertidal ecosystems, wetlands, and forests. At each learning site, we find new plants and animals to observe. Dragonflies in the twilight Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 5 years ago
Students walk into a sunny field to catch insects.
Youth Education

A New Year Begins!

Getting Started Another exciting year of science and nature education has begun! We met with the staff from the Mayne School earlier in September to plan a series of lessons throughout the school year that will complement the learning going on in the classroom. We will focus on three topics Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 5 yearsOctober 3, 2017 ago
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