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Education & Outreach

July 7, 2021 by christinemiller

A big part of being a Texas Master Naturalist is sharing your knowledge through volunteerism. One way to share this knowledge is through education. This year the Bois d’ Arc chapter was asked to present during the Honey Grove Library Summer Reading Camps. Our current president shared with students about North Texas’s nocturnal animals, such as; bats, raccoons, toads, and insects. Students were asked to determine the benefits of being nocturnal, identify sounds of nocturnal animals, and viewed props designed to get them thinking. The students and adults were a great audience and had many thoughtful questions.

students looking at tree Students look at prop tree Mrs. Miller showing props Mrs. Miller shows props students look at tadpoles students view props

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