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Leopard frog
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Grade 6 learning about bugs
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Trying out the binoculars
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Where is that chickadee
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Bug hunting
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A relaxing way to hunt for bugs
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Alone with nature in a plantation forest by Guelph Lake.
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Water study
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Blending in with nearly everything all around
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Bird banding at Guelph Lake
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At the end of the day
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Grade 5 bug hunt
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Cecropia Caterpillar ear decoration
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Found during a field ecology class
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That's not a bird its a camera
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Birding at the nature centre
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It is definitely solid
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LEarning about water at the reservoir
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The older kids teach the younger kids
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Ready to explore in Guelph's best classroom
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There is a walking stick on your arm
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Grade 6 students
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Rocks and minerals
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Water study is cool
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Dip nets at the ready
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Seine netting to catch some fish
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Young naturalists at work
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Dont drop the crayfish
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How many kids does it take to carry a tree
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Naturalists-in-training on a bug hunt