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Playing games @ summer camp
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Staff in full regalia @ The Field School
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Mafali playing games @ summer camp
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Fish showing the kids how to split wood @ The Field School
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The ID Club with Ross, Nathan and Alex
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Teaching trees @ Vermont's Natural Hisotry professional development course
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Young leaves of a big-toothed aspen, with a mix of white pubescence and reddish pigments to protect from desiccation/sun (Urban Reserve)
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Crayfish for science lesson plan
Crayfish of Vermont Animal Tracks & Sign Animal Gaits Etymology of VT Vertebrates
Amphibian field guide (salamander page)
Exit Glacier up to the Harding Ice Field
Raccoons, or trash pandas, hanging out in the dumpster
Discover the wild world around you with the help of naturalist, Teage O'Connor.
Beaver hanging out on shore
Deep dives into natural history topics, from scat to symbiosis to the ecology of endurance!
Beautiful painting by Eric Brookens of Klutose in the Hardy Faraway
A collection of fictional stories and artwork inspired by Crow's Path lore, Dale the Fire Gnome and the Hardy Faraway!
Ana, summer staff, playing games @ summer camp
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Apprentice & intern Isaac starting a fire @ summer camp
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