Adam was stationed at Ridgetown District High School last year and really enjoyed the program. This year he didn't let the distance stop him and the class had a fun, hands on experience.
An educational component to the Greening Partnership of Chatham-Kent teaching Native Carolinian natural restoration principles
Monday, March 8, 2010
NORTH LAMBTON SS GETS INVOLVED IN THE NAME OF SUSTAINABLILTY
Adam Willemse, Science teacher presently of North Lambton Secondary School in Forest, had the Community Trees Initiative Crew out to plant White Oak, Chestnut, Red Oak, and Shagbark Hickory on February 22, 2010.
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John McGregor Secondary School preparing trays to plant seeds
WDSS testing Black Cherry seeds to grow in the municipal greenhouse
CKSS Life Skills planting black-eyed susan seeds at the municipal greenhouse
Tecumseh Public School tested Hackberry seed quality and planted American Sycamore seeds
Chatham #4 Scout troop participates in a seeding event at the municipal greenhouse
scouts were educated about the importance of our program, learned how to test seed quality, and planted native tree seeds to help out with the environment
Finished product
The cold-frame boxes are covered in leaf litter to help insulate the seeds from the cold throughout the winter and mimic a natural environment
Riverview Central School collects tallgrass prairie seed at Branton Cundick Park
The students were very excited to be helping nature by collecting seeds that they planted in tray the following week.
Students from Ridgetown High School collect tallgrass prairie seed at Turin Paw Paw
Planting Prairie Plugs at the Merlin Conservation Area with Merlin Area Public School
Big Blue Stem has a characteristic 'turkey foot' seed head
Ursuline College students plant and mulch native White Oak trees.
CKSS Environmental Club tree seed collection at O'Neil's Nature Preserve in Chatham
LKCS Students plant trees at the Dresden Cemetery
Making It Happen Program gives a hand
The experience our students gained throught the "Community Trees Intiative" at NLSS has been invaluable. Greg came in and taught us the importance of land stewardship. Our students are looking forward to planting these trees in our community and watching the grow for years to come. Thanks Greg.
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