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| Second-grade students from the ChesapeakePublicCharterSchool look on as high school students from the Forrest Career and TechnologyCenter demonstrate fish collection with a seine net in the St. Maryโs River. |
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Given the fact that April was Environmental Education Month throughout the state of Maryland, students from the Chesapeake Public Charter School peered over white trays and through discovery scopes filled with aquatic invertebrates on Tuesday, April 28, at the Great Mills Canoe/Kayak Launch.ย
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Nearly 60 second and fifth-grade students participated in the environmental field trip hosted by the St. Maryโs River Watershed Association, with help from high school students from the Dr. Forrest Career and Technology Center and from the St. Maryโs College of Maryland St. Maryโs River Project Education Group.ย
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โAs a society, we have become prisoners of our homes, workplace, cars, and other manmade structures.ย We are constantly captivated by television, video games, and Internet sites.ย We are no longer aware of the natural world and how we are impacting it,โ said Bob Lewis, Executive Director of the Association.
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The field trip gave students the opportunity to see the St. Maryโs River and the species that live within it first-hand.ย Through various hands-on demonstration stations, students learned about the watershed, the importance of quality water for the survival of various species, the threats to water quality, the ways to protect the watershed, life cycles, food webs, and the methods for sampling water and the species within.ย ย
| John Spinicchia, Natural Resources Management Program
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