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Education

Navarre High students conduct research in South America

| Staff Reporters
Students from Navarre High School visited Ecuador and the Galapagos islands this summer to learn about environmental conservation.
Students hiked to Santa Lucia, an Ecuadorian cloud forest reserve, and worked with scientists conduct field tests like bird mist netting, herpetology walks and carbon measuring of the local forests. Pictured are (backrow, left to right) Tim Harms, Caroline Acton, Ian Turoff, Sam and Hayden Hudson. (front row) Anthony Mungle, Jake Zwald, Laura Harms, Jasmine Jordan, Hannah Harms and Justin Franks.

 

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