Student Web Sites and Photo Albums
Teachers and program providers, please review this U.S. Fish and Wildlife report on the 3-year project with Kennewick High School's Multimedia Class.
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Photo Albums |
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| During February and March of 2004, sixth grade students learned about the plants, animals and the unique ecology of Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. | ||
| Students make observations at Bessemer Bend. | ||
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Student Web Sites |
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Kennewick High School presents the Fish of Hanford Reach. Available in English and Español. | |
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Kennewick High School presents the Birds of Hanford Reach. Available in English, Español and Bosanski. | |
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Despite a record heat wave, students used GPS to map Douglas Creek Trail and worked with trail tools to clear the way for a new wave of hikers and bicyclists. | |
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Follow Wildtech students onto Mt. St. Helens' pumice plain and experience tree succession through their service-learning efforts. | |
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Begin your wonderstanding*of Olympic's Elwha Valley through a park-sponsored landscape survey. (*See glossary.) | |
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Mammals of the Hanford Reach (in English and Español) and Animated Stories by Kennewick High School Students | |
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Effects of UV Radiation on the Environment by North River Students for Olympic National Park | |
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Glossary Animations by an Olympia Student | |
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Rock Species and Connections and Web Design Expedition by Rogers High School Students |
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