Outdoor classroom
Published 10:01 am Friday, October 6, 2017
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Students learn about leaf identification and collection from members of thde U.S. Forstry Service. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
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Student-made paper rockets line a stage at the environmental camp. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
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Stephen Berry uses strings and volunteers to demonstrate pinpointing a location using GIS technology. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
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Strode Station Elementary students learned about the animals that live in and around Kentucky creeks during an environmental camp with Clark County 4-H. (photo by Seth Littrell)
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Strode Station Elementary students wade through a creek collecting fish, crayfish and water bugs during an environmental camp with the Clark County Extension Office. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
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Strode Station Elementary students wade through a creek collecting fish, crayfish and water bugs during an environmental camp with the Clark County Extension Office. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
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Strode Station fourth graders dissect owl pellets during a 4-H environmental camp. (Photo by Seth Littrel)
Clark County fourth-grade students attended an environmental camp hosted by the Clark County 4-H through the Clark County Extension Office this week.