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Youth Education

STEM-tastic!

Students will develop skills in science, technology, mathematics, and engineering as they explore a variety of native habitats. Activities include building a glider based on bird wing observations, designing a seed that exhibits at least one of the four methods of seed dispersal, conducting chemical sampling to determine water quality, and investigating the relationship between tree rings and climate change. (STEM Standards of Practice 1–5.)

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