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Glen Creek Summer VisitWe completed our first field experience on September 19, 2015. We learned about the riparian zone, water chemistry, invasive plants and macroinvertibrates. Thank you to Deborah Topp and Bobbie Snead for assisting our students through the first phase of their research.
Salmon Release in Glen Creek
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Salmon WatchPacksaddle Park
By Isaac M. Today I wnet to Packsaddle Park. It was a bumpy ride. My favorite station was the water chemistry because it was my first time using chemicals. I learned that river water DO1 and DO2 makes it yellow fluid. I believe you should go on this field trip because you learn about macroinvertibrates, do chemistry experiments and learn lots about salmon. Packsaddle Park by Emma C. Today I went to Packsaddle Park. My favorite station was catching macros because we caught two stoneflies. I learned that fry eat their dead parents. I believe you should go on this field trip because you learn about fish, chemistry and plants right by the water. Packsaddle Park By Kanon K. Today I went to Packsaddle Park on the bus with Grant. My favorite station was the water chemistry because I liked experimenting on two thing mixing together. I learned that if you mix two certain chemicals it turns yellow. I believe you should go on this field trip because you get to learn about salmon, macros and the riparian zone. Packsaddle Park By Reagan Today I went to Packsaddle Park. My favorite station was catching macros because it was cool seeing all those macros. I learned that it is hard to tell a mayfly from a stonefly. I believe you should go on this trip because you learn the stream is not just for water animals. Researching Glen Creek and Salmon
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