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Examining Pond LIfe
Looking Closer at Algae and Whats in Springfield Lake
Examining Water Samples for Springfield Lake
Learning about Wetlands
Learning about the Vegetation in Idlewild
A Science-in-the-Park Classroom Scene
Getting a Close Look through a Microscope
Teens Use Nets to Examine Life in Springfield Lake
Looking for Life in Springfield Lake
Gathering water and soil samples
A closer look at samples gathered.
Teen assesses soil sample with project instructor.
Children examine pond samples with workshop facilitator.
Class field trip--CHildren take water samples in Springfield Park Lake
A class on a field trip learn about how water is polluted from an enviroscape demonstration.
Teens present their what they learned about the water shed to community residents.
Student presents his power point on the Jamaica Bay Watershed,
Student shows his PowerPoint about the watershed to the community.
Young man presents his report on wastewater treatment.
Another presentation on how waste water is treated.
Young man presents his report on eutrophication.
Teen explains what affects the health of a watershed.
Another PowerPoint presentation on the watershed.
The community is fascinated by this teens presentation on the watershed.
Instructor Candice Flemming questions student about a point made.
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